In their 2005 referendum the French voted NO to what became the Lisbon Treaty. In 2008 the French parliament sanctioned it without asking the people this time. The French did not rise up against this overturning of the people's vote. Where were the gilet jaunes when France needed them ?
It sounds like Nigel is returning to the fray if we don't leave in March. Probably going to be called The Brexit Party.
Aaron Banks sounds like he's keen.
Catherine Blaiklock sounds like a piece of work.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...e-delayed-ukip
About time some party was gathered together to fight the remainers of the Tory party as Labour are doing phuck all and even making a mess of that.
When will you guys get the message?
There is not one politician who would love to be in Theresa May's shoes at this time because they all just want to take a step back so that whatever happens they can all claim that it had nothing to do with them.
It is a lack of backbone ---I reckon that it is inherent in the modern brand of most politicians.
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Power - in the hands of the corrupt financial system of internationalist world banksters.....the True builders and destroyers - Them being the ruling elites - so...when the orders have been given - and the stage is set - is just up to the Governments to make it all look good/legit/honest - play rivals etc....to pull it together for mainstream consumption.... .
"Where plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time, a legal system that authorizes it, and a moral code that glorifies it."
Frederic Bastiat - 1848
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Pink Floyd - Welcome to the Machine
Doesn't just sound like Nigel is returning to the fray 59, he is returning, this has been in the planning stage for a long while now. I did mention quite a while back that if the Tories fail to deliver Brexit, if Labour oppose it and with the LibDems against it, there will be 17.4 million people in this country with no party to represent them, no party to vote for. Without checking I think Ukip peaked at around 4 million votes before the referendum, next time around Nigel's Brexit party is going to peak a lot higher than that.
Leave winning the referendum killed Ukip stone dead, it was just a shell of a party, but you Remainers have just resurrected it under another name, Well done, Nigel will be back with a vengeance, with 17.4 million potential voters to target. I'll bet he's quite looking forward to it.