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Post by petrochemist on Jun 18, 2024 11:49:59 GMT
He's not been on my TV at all as I only watch streaming services (but not iplayer) or DVDs. £170 a year to see Farage doesn't appeal in the slightest. i don't know, if it was £170 to see Farage strung up, or put in the stocks... that could have significant appeal
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Post by mick on Jun 18, 2024 11:56:05 GMT
So far we have had about 10 missives from the LibDems and one from the Tories. Three of the LibDem ones are dressed to imitate a local newspaper. The consistent theme is to bash the others and criticise the other candidates. There is also a fair sprinkling of 'Labour can't win this seat'. They clearly see this constituency as a target and are campaigning on the "we are not the Tories" ticket. A plague on all their houses. Just to finish off, for the first time ever, a local farmer has placed a massive Monster Raving Loony poster at the edge of one of his fields. I have some sympathy but don't think thst I have the courage! Mick Out of date already. Three more bits from the LibDems this morning.
They really are going for it here!
Mick
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Post by willien on Jun 18, 2024 11:57:29 GMT
What do you mean "we" and "any" Kemo Sabi? Despite your grandiose parish council in Scotland, ultimately you're still governed from Westminster. (And check what 'kemosabe' reportedly translates to before using it). You just sore because Holyrood does not have a Lib. Dem Party. The idea that Kemosabe translates as horses arse is just a schoolboy joke that has made it's way onto social media.
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Post by MJB on Jun 18, 2024 12:44:35 GMT
Despite your grandiose parish council in Scotland, ultimately you're still governed from Westminster. (And check what 'kemosabe' reportedly translates to before using it). You just sore because Holyrood does not have a Lib. Dem Party. The idea that Kemosabe translates as horses arse is just a schoolboy joke that has made it's way onto social media.
Not sore at all. Why would you need a Lib Dem party when you already have a leftwards leaning, pro-devolving power from Westminster, pro-EU party?
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Post by willien on Jun 18, 2024 13:09:21 GMT
You just sore because Holyrood does not have a Lib. Dem Party. The idea that Kemosabe translates as horses arse is just a schoolboy joke that has made it's way onto social media.
Not sore at all. Why would you need a Lib Dem party when you already have a leftwards leaning, pro-devolving power from Westminster, pro-EU party? I assume you refer to the SNP which is not pro of devolving power from Westminster - we want it all!
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Post by zou on Jun 18, 2024 14:07:30 GMT
You just sore because Holyrood does not have a Lib. Dem Party. The idea that Kemosabe translates as horses arse is just a schoolboy joke that has made it's way onto social media.
Not sore at all. Why would you need a Lib Dem party when you already have a leftwards leaning, pro-devolving power from Westminster, pro-EU party? We don't have that though. SNP is more centrist than LDs.
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Post by willien on Jun 18, 2024 14:33:28 GMT
Not sore at all. Why would you need a Lib Dem party when you already have a leftwards leaning, pro-devolving power from Westminster, pro-EU party? We don't have that though. SNP is more centrist than LDs. Martin may have been referring to the Scottish Greens though I have no idea why anyone should think any left leaning party is a substitute for the right wing lib dems.
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Post by willien on Jun 18, 2024 17:26:18 GMT
If their party political broadcast is anything to go by, Reform are seriously short oh dosh.
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Post by geoffr on Jun 18, 2024 17:34:54 GMT
If their party political broadcast is anything to go by, Reform are seriously short oh dosh. Might inhibit their ability to field candidates
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Post by JohnY on Jun 18, 2024 19:01:28 GMT
If their party political broadcast is anything to go by, Reform are seriously short oh dosh. Might inhibit their ability to field candidates Candidates pay their own deposit and printing costs.
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Post by willien on Jun 18, 2024 19:09:45 GMT
Might inhibit their ability to field candidates Candidates pay their own deposit and printing costs.
Ah, vanity politics!
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Post by MJB on Jun 18, 2024 19:11:06 GMT
Richard Tice isn't short of a bob or two, given he told 30p Lee he'd pay him the MP salary if he failed to get elected when he defected from the Tories. Can't help feeling Farage got the same offer to change his mind on standing in Clacton.
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Post by gray1720 on Jun 18, 2024 19:13:24 GMT
Richard Tice isn't short of a bob or two, given he told 30p Lee he'd pay him the MP salary if he failed to get elected when he defected from the Tories. Can't help feeling Farage got the same offer to change his mind on standing in Clacton. Rentafash?
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Post by JohnY on Jun 18, 2024 19:20:35 GMT
Richard Tice isn't short of a bob or two, given he told 30p Lee he'd pay him the MP salary if he failed to get elected when he defected from the Tories. Can't help feeling Farage got the same offer to change his mind on standing in Clacton. Rentafash? Nowhere near. If you want Rentafash try recruiting from Greek coastal defenders. Farage is soft right.
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Post by zou on Jun 18, 2024 19:25:39 GMT
Timely tweet.
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