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‘Clacton MP’ Nigel Farage claimed the reason that he hasn’t been to Clacton as an MP yet is that he had been advised by the Speaker’s Office at the House of Commons not to do so due to security concerns. However, the Speaker's Office and Parliament's security team have dismissed his claims, saying they have no recollection of telling Mr Farage that he should not hold in-person surgeries in his constituency. Link in the comments.
Fact or fiction?
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I wonder.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostFair call, GP and I’ll put my hand up to most of those. Never sang Hitler Youth songs though…bit of a coincidence that one maybe.
As school children, we all grew up not long after the second world war. Are you telling me you didn't play soldiers at any thime? Where one side played the aliies and the other the Axis?
When on the Axis side, you had to pretend to be German troops and even salute like them? You made models of Spitfires and ME109's then had pretend battle of Britian fights. If you are saying this, then you were raised in a very strange bubble,
I mentioned Prince Harry, who went to party in a nazi brown shirt uniform with swastika armband . Does this make him a Nazi? A tw@t granted, but I doubt very much he has secret yearnings of invading Poland
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Lol…my thoughts exactly, Sith. Maybe it was Tricky’s childhood that took place in a ‘strange bubble’…but then it was spent in Nottingham.Originally posted by SithHappens View PostWasn't he 17 though? Agreed I played soldiers, cowboys and Indians etc when I was about 8.
When I was 17 I was more interested in football, girls and getting served in pubs than marching through the town chanting about Hitler.
P.S…and yes Tricky I may have spent much of my early childhood pretending to be anyone from the Lone Ranger or Tonto to Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and Brian Statham…but Hitler Youth songs in my ****s? Not a chance…and your excuses are sounding increasingly desperateLast edited by ramAnag; 23-09-2024, 04:30 PM.
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Nope your one sided hate train sees to that.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostLol…my thoughts exactly, Sith. Maybe it was Tricky’s childhood that took place in a ‘strange bubble’…but then it was spent in Nottingham.
P.S…and yes Tricky I may have spent much of my early childhood pretending to be anyone from the Lone Ranger or Tonto to Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and Brian Statham…but Hitler Youth songs in my ****s? Not a chance…and your excuses are sounding increasingly desperate
It applies to all races and religions you know. Happens in this country today, from school to adulthood.
Yes Harry was 17, old enough to know better. Especially as a member of the royal family. Do I think he's a nazi? No I don't
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ONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will not accept any more donations to pay for his clothing, a Downing Street source said on Friday, following widespread media criticism over thousands of pounds of gifts he has received.
Starmer, who came to power in July, has come under fire this month after it was reported he had accepted donations from a wealthy Labour donor to pay for his work clothing and spectacles, as well as high-end clothes and shopping services for his wife.
Earlier this week Sky News said he had declared more than 100,000 pounds in gifts, benefits and hospitality since December 2019, more than any other member of parliament.
The Downing Street source said as well as Starmer, the Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and finance minister Rachel Reeves would also decline any further donations for clothing.
Starmer has said he followed all the necessary transparency rules on declaring gifts, but the figures have been politically damaging at a time when his government is cutting financial help for energy bills for millions of pensioners.
I couldn't stop pissing myself at this.
After years of hurling abuse across parliament at Tory cronyism, he now says he won't be accepting any more clothing gifts
Brilliant, well done mate. Pot/black/kettle and bolted/stable/horse / door springs to mind
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Originally posted by ramAnag View PostLol…my thoughts exactly, Sith. Maybe it was Tricky’s childhood that took place in a ‘strange bubble’…but then it was spent in Nottingham.
P.S…and yes Tricky I may have spent much of my early childhood pretending to be anyone from the Lone Ranger or Tonto to Ivanhoe, Robin Hood and Brian Statham…but Hitler Youth songs in my ****s? Not a chance…and your excuses are sounding increasingly desperate
Tell you what RA , you and Swale are quick to scream for proff over something, or refuse to believe any posts or opinions from anyone other than the Guardian or BBC.
So it's time for you to deliver in that in reverse.
Here is Farage's answer to that allogation in 2013, which got no response from the stirrer.
Over to you.
Nigel Farage has denied singing Hitler Youth songs as a ****ager after allegations that the Ukip leader "professed racist and neo-fascist views" during his schooldays.
Farage claimed that he had said "ridiculous things" in his youth but these utterances were "not necessarily racist", and described the reports about Hitler Youth songs as "complete baloney."
The eurosceptic figurehead was responding to Channel 4 News, which had aquired a letter written by one of his teachers at Dulwich College in 1981. The letter, from Chloe Deakin, was written shortly after Farage had been made a prefect at the south London independent school.
Deakin wrote to the school headmaster that staff had discussed Farage's prefecture, with one teacher saying the future politician was "a fascist, but that was no reason why he would not make a good prefect." This remark prompted "considerable reaction" among colleagues.
The teacher continued: "Another colleague, who teaches the boy, described his publicly professed racist and neo-fascist views; and he cited a particular incident in which Farage was so offensive to a boy in his set, that he had to be removed from the lesson.
"Yet another colleague described how, at a Combined Cadet Force [CCF] camp organised by the college, Farage and others had marched through a quiet Sus*** village very late at night shouting Hitler-youth songs."
Farage responded by telling Channel 4 News: "Yes of course I said some ridiculous things. Not necessarily racist things. Well it depends how you define it.
"You've got to remember that ever since 1968 up until the last couple of years, we've not been able in this country intelligently to discuss immigration, to discuss integration.
"It's all been a buried subject - and that's happened through academia, it's happened through politics and the media."
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A young English teacher said these things, in a discussion of who was to be prefect. Mmmmmmm call me suspicious
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…and your point is?Originally posted by Trickytreesreds View PostTell you what RA , you and Swale are quick to scream for proff over something, or refuse to believe any posts or opinions from anyone other than the Guardian or BBC.
So it's time for you to deliver in that in reverse.
Here is Farage's answer to that allogation in 2013, which got no response from the stirrer.
Over to you.
Nigel Farage has denied singing Hitler Youth songs as a ****ager after allegations that the Ukip leader "professed racist and neo-fascist views" during his schooldays.
Farage claimed that he had said "ridiculous things" in his youth but these utterances were "not necessarily racist", and described the reports about Hitler Youth songs as "complete baloney."
The eurosceptic figurehead was responding to Channel 4 News, which had aquired a letter written by one of his teachers at Dulwich College in 1981. The letter, from Chloe Deakin, was written shortly after Farage had been made a prefect at the south London independent school.
Deakin wrote to the school headmaster that staff had discussed Farage's prefecture, with one teacher saying the future politician was "a fascist, but that was no reason why he would not make a good prefect." This remark prompted "considerable reaction" among colleagues.
The teacher continued: "Another colleague, who teaches the boy, described his publicly professed racist and neo-fascist views; and he cited a particular incident in which Farage was so offensive to a boy in his set, that he had to be removed from the lesson.
"Yet another colleague described how, at a Combined Cadet Force [CCF] camp organised by the college, Farage and others had marched through a quiet Sus*** village very late at night shouting Hitler-youth songs."
Farage responded by telling Channel 4 News: "Yes of course I said some ridiculous things. Not necessarily racist things. Well it depends how you define it.
"You've got to remember that ever since 1968 up until the last couple of years, we've not been able in this country intelligently to discuss immigration, to discuss integration.
"It's all been a buried subject - and that's happened through academia, it's happened through politics and the media."
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A young English teacher said these things, in a discussion of who was to be prefect. Mmmmmmm call me suspicious
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This just gets funnier.
I think we have our very own love child of Joe Biden here.
First we get the clown, calling the leader of the opposition "prime mnister" 3 times at question time
Now we have to "free the sausages".
All that's missing is him trying to walk into number 11 and falling over the steps.
I am dreading what comes next when he really is under pressure and backed into a corner. It was bad enough watching Sunak destroy him in the debate. If it isn't on his crib sheet, he's screwed.
But this is what you get, when you push through with someone on the saying of "anyone but these again". Just like the yanks did.
This budget is going to be really funny. So much for the fully costed and checked manifesto, with all these wonderful promises.
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So I take it , no one on Starmers cheer leading team is going to defend this then?
No mention of it, until after the election. No better than the Tories and bent as a 10 bob note.
LABOUR’S appointee to a plum government job is linked with a Cayman Islands-based hedge fund which donated £4 million to the party, The National can reveal.
Rachel Kyte has been appointed to the revived UK Government climate envoy role – which when it last existed commanded a salary of at least £130,000.
She is the co-chair of the Quadrature Climate Foundation’s advisory board, which was founded by the same people behind the hedge fund Quadrature Capital.
Quadrature, which holds hundreds of millions of pounds of shares in fossil fuels, private health firms, and arms manufacturers, donated £4m to Labour ahead of the General Election, the investigative news site openDemocracy revealed earlier this month.
Not to mention the £6 million before the election ny the Green zealotsLast edited by Trickytreesreds; 27-09-2024, 09:19 AM.
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