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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    I’m sorry Andy…I’m not sure what you’re talking about as I remain a little ‘out of the loop’ for the next few days.
    Has KS got himself in a muddle over gender identity again? I wouldn’t be surprised. It’s a complex issue and not really an electoral one imo.
    Doesn’t really fit the ‘no clean hands’ description though…again imo.
    Being confused over gender identity these days is all too common. I know I am, but it isn’t necessarily malicious and bears no comparison with alleged rape, s@xual assault and trafficking.

    P.S. Just seen your other comment. ‘Called Brexit right too’ did he? So he described it as the ‘sh1t show’ it’s turned out to be did he? I think not.
    thats just laughable.

    He called Brexit right in that, the mood of the electorate said we are not happy with the EU
    Seeing as he stood down Brexit candidates, after Johnson promised to complete Brexit isn;t down to him, for the Tories failing to see the whole job through.
    Had they allowed him to have input, you certainly wouldn't have seen us watering down stuff, to pacify the europhiles.

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    Here's another one for you RA, perhaps you'd like to refresh you memory with his joust with Clegg?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBqY7U6m5JE

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    So, TTR quotes the Jenrick think tank and its thoughts. Here's what the IFS has to say about immigrants. They pay, on average 10% more in taxes etc than they receive in benefits. For the indigenous (white Caucasian) population it's 5% more.

    Drain on public finances? Not according to the IFS facts. FACT
    absolute bull****. Out of all the immigrants coming in, only 300 000 were actually work visas, the rest made up a mish mash of students/ dependents/ asylum. It is why GDP per capita has fallen through the floor.
    https://obr.uk/box/net-migration-for...n-the-economy/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    In the EU parliament, Farage lambasted the EU arrogance of east european expansion. Perhaps you have forgotten the Reagan / Gorbachev agreements on encroachment?
    Try listening to the whole speech before scoffing and shove your personal bias to one side. What he said was spot on.
    He isn't defending Putin, but pointed out that the West did its part in this.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uNsXEu8ljM
    Do you ever read what you are replying to? Both you and the ‘man’ himself held Farage up as someone with great political insight and wisdom because in 2014 it is suggested that he was the first person to predict war in Ukraine. I’m just reminding you that, seeing as the opening shots were fired - over Crimea - in February of that year it wasn’t enormously difficult. N stands for Nigel, not Nostradamus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    thats just laughable.

    He called Brexit right in that, the mood of the electorate said we are not happy with the EU
    Seeing as he stood down Brexit candidates, after Johnson promised to complete Brexit isn;t down to him, for the Tories failing to see the whole job through.
    Had they allowed him to have input, you certainly wouldn't have seen us watering down stuff, to pacify the europhiles.
    Lots of people, me included, weren’t happy with ALL aspects of the EU.
    But you don’t throw the baby out with the bath water. If he’d identified faults and fought to correct them I’d have had more time for him.
    Being purely destructive is easy…it’s winning the argument to create something better and then applying it that’s hard and imo he has never ever done that.
    He promised something better…I didn’t believe him and I’m not one for all the data, but most of it suggests that even many of those committed to Leave in 2016 are now regretting their decision. Eight (or five if you prefer) years on the ‘proof is in the pudding’ for all to see.

    Anyway…not going through all this one again. We’ll soon know what the immediate future holds for our country and your ‘Sir Nytol’.
    Last edited by ramAnag; 22-06-2024 at 04:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    absolute bull****. Out of all the immigrants coming in, only 300 000 were actually work visas, the rest made up a mish mash of students/ dependents/ asylum. It is why GDP per capita has fallen through the floor.
    https://obr.uk/box/net-migration-for...n-the-economy/
    Of course, TTR always knows better than the IFS. SMH.

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    Privately-educated Arron Banks has given millions of pounds to a political party/private company led and owned by privately-educated Nigel Farage, privately-educated Richard Tice and privately-educated Isabel Oakeshott. Because Britain needs an anti-establishment alternative, apparently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Privately-educated Arron Banks has given millions of pounds to a political party/private company led and owned by privately-educated Nigel Farage, privately-educated Richard Tice and privately-educated Isabel Oakeshott. Because Britain needs an anti-establishment alternative, apparently.
    Lol! If you look up Dulwich College, where NF went, you’ll find their ‘ethos’ is based on ‘equality’. If you look just a little further you’ll find their annual fees are around £26k for day boys and between £51-£56k for boarders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Lol! If you look up Dulwich College, where NF went, you’ll find their ‘ethos’ is based on ‘equality’. If you look just a little further you’ll find their annual fees are around £26k for day boys and between £51-£56k for boarders.
    Interesting, so a bit cheaper than Reigate grammar then

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Lol! If you look up Dulwich College, where NF went, you’ll find their ‘ethos’ is based on ‘equality’. If you look just a little further you’ll find their annual fees are around £26k for day boys and between £51-£56k for boarders.
    In your rush to ridicule I think you misread. Tut tut and after youd rebuked TTR for the same!

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