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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The Sun Bed King's lackey and your latest hero Nigel Farage has deserted his post on at least nine occasions since he was elected MP for the seaside resort. Not surprisingly not a single word of complaint from you mon ami when Perma Tan's mate shows up in Miami.
    Sir Nigel of Farage is not a member of the government, therefore nothing he can do about the ship of state drifting onto the rocks. On the other hand, the two returned empties do bear some responsibility for this sh1tshow and their time would be better spent trying to sort it out,
    instead of grandstanding and virtue-signalling in the Middle East's one and only democracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Sir Nigel of Farage is not a member of the government, therefore nothing he can do about the ship of state drifting onto the rocks. On the other hand, the two returned empties do bear some responsibility for this sh1tshow and their time would be better spent trying to sort it out,
    instead of grandstanding and virtue-signalling in the Middle East's one and only democracy.
    I thought the job of an elected Member of Parliament was to look after the people of the constituency who voted you in, not have a dozen trips paid for by the Sun Bed King and his cronies to fly you into Miami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I thought the job of an elected Member of Parliament was to look after the people of the constituency who voted you in,
    What a quaint idea, so 1950's, which is where I sometimes think you're still existing mon ami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    What a quaint idea, so 1950's, which is where I sometimes think you're still existing mon ami.
    So you claim it's OK for the head of a UK political party to be so obviously in the back pocket of the Sun Bed King? Dangerous times mon ami.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    So you claim it's OK for the head of a UK political party to be so obviously in the back pocket of the Sun Bed King? Dangerous times mon ami.
    More to the point, mein freund, is just whose back pocket does the Sun Bed King occupy? Dangerous times indeed and the UK is just a minnow in the whole situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    More to the point, mein freund, is just whose back pocket does the Sun Bed King occupy? Dangerous times indeed and the UK is just a minnow in the whole situation.
    It is scary mein freund, how in the name of God did the Yanks vote this nefarious clown in again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It is scary mein freund, how in the name of God did the Yanks vote this nefarious clown in again.
    I have relatives in New York and Ottawa who are asking exactly the same question BT and I think the citizens of the USA & Canada have more to worry about on their plates at the moment than we do. Some people will be making enough sums from the stock market crash Trump has engineered and they will be getting rich while others go to the wall. Liberation Day indeed!??

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    So you claim it's OK for the head of a UK political party to be so obviously in the back pocket of the Sun Bed King? Dangerous times mon ami.
    For the leader of a British political party, and quite possibly the next PM, to have an amicable relationship with the President of the most powerful economic and military nation on the planet, is a very good thing indeed.

    I would have thought that was just stating the bleedin obvious, but not it seems for Leftys. Trump Derangement Syndrome, it's one hell of a powerful tool. I believe Big Pharma are trialling vaccines but without much success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    For the leader of a British political party, and quite possibly the next PM, to have an amicable relationship with the President of the most powerful economic and military nation on the planet, is a very good thing indeed.

    I would have thought that was just stating the bleedin obvious, but not it seems for Leftys. Trump Derangement Syndrome, it's one hell of a powerful tool. I believe Big Pharma are trialling vaccines but without much success.
    Farage will never be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Never. We have all add our fill of charlatans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Farage will never be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Never. We have all add our fill of charlatans.
    Doesn't really matter mon ami, by the time Farage gets to be PM, if he ever does, this country will have the status of a Banana Republic, a bankrupt laughing-stock on the world stage. There'll be nowt left worth salvaging.

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