Sidders for PM...Perpetually Moaning
I voted to remain in the EU in 1975 but over the last 40 plus years I realised I don’t like the European project. Each to their own views but I fail to see how laws can successfully cover 28 such widely differing countries. If I don’t like the EU now then I don’t think I will like what it becomes in the future. The history of the EU suggests that further integration is more than likely (In fact I think that people who voted remain did not realise what they were voting for).
Now we come to Mr Farage definitely not everyone’s cup of tea but not the devil incarnate either. Does anyone though seriously believe without him we would have had a Referendum or leave would have won the Referendum? I understand the long term split in the Tory party but UKIPs win in the previous EU Elections forced Cameron’s hand.
To be fair after carefully reading Mr Cameron’s £9 million propaganda leaflet I understand what leaving meant.
I have always thought that we would leave on no deal as the EU would find it almost impossible to give us a good deal as that could lead to other countries looking to leave as well.
On a positive note for remainers I also think that vested interests will ensure that the vote was ignored, to quote Ken Livingstones book title “If voting changed anything they’d abolish it”
Sidders for PM...Perpetually Moaning
Anonymous donors yes please
Convicted fraudster and money launderer as trusty fundraiser
Plebs are 'low grade people' when he's hanging round with presidents, not at election time though
Privately educated with 13k p/m flat and chauffeur driven Land Rover (undeclared of course) but says he's skint
Visits Julian Assange at the same time Putin and Wikileaks are working together
Got to give him his due, he is intelligent and a very crafty operator. To be able to keep up the image of a patriot and anti establishment figure in light of all that is remarkable really.
If there was anything of substance/illegality it would have surfaced in the run up to the referendum. Neither for or against Farage but he is the only one with any balls (mainly because he has nothing to lose) the rest of the shower of shysters are only concerned with their party not the people that voted in the first place. I had a chuckle a couple of days ago listening to some Green party woman saying she supported a second referendum and stated " A second referendum would be a true sign of democracy" !!!!!!! So the first true sign of democracy didn't count then?