Which makes Corbyn achieving it and then some, that much greater.
BINGO, I knew that would get a "what about Corbyn" response, but didn't expert it quite so quickly,
Of course I won't point out that Corbyn has been an elected member of parliament for over 30 years, how long has Farage been an elected member of parliament? Oh that's right he has never been one and has failed at every attempt,
Or that Corbyn has been elected leader of his party TWICE in less than a year each time getting more votes from the party membership than any leader of any political party in history, actually getting more votes the second time, and has seen his party become larger under his leadership than all other British political parties combined, Oh and seen them become the largest political party in Europe,
The sort of 'joke' Farage can only ever dream of being.
Being a climate change denier says a lot about a person's intellect. Being an opponent of women & LGBT rights says a lot about a person's morals. He'll be a good leader for UKIP.
BINGO, I knew that would get a "what about Corbyn" response, but didn't expert it quite so quickly,
Of course I won't point out that Corbyn has been an elected member of parliament for over 30 years, how long has Farage been an elected member of parliament? Oh that's right he has never been one and has failed at every attempt,
Or that Corbyn has been elected leader of his party TWICE in less than a year each time getting more votes from the party membership than any leader of any political party in history, actually getting more votes the second time, and has seen his party become larger under his leadership than all other British political parties combined, Oh and seen them become the largest political party in Europe,
The sort of 'joke' Farage can only ever dream of being.
OOPS I did point it out after all.
TWICE? That makes Corbyn special? that he had to go through TWO leadership elections because the rest of his party have zero faith in his policy, ideals or in how fit he is to lead the opposition party when the country desperately needs one? Okay.
And yes, 61% of the vote against Owen Smith, a non-charismatic Brexit denier who represented the Labour moderates (and badly) when the leadership election is made up of their hardcore vote... fantastic result! Everybody is clearly on board the Corbyn train. Not need to worry about his endless u-turns, hypocrisy over racism (All racism is vile but I'll have Dianne "White men divide and rule" Abbott as my deputy), sympathising with terrorists and draconian dictators, alienating the British working class... but it's all good because he said that one thing in a speech about the junior doctors or something.
And okay, I'll get back on topic with UKIP. Having to compare being elected as an MP for an establishment party, with being elected for a party who was founded in 1993... reeks of desperation.
Being a climate change denier says a lot about a person's intellect. Being an opponent of women & LGBT rights says a lot about a person's morals. He'll be a good leader for UKIP.
Ah, the same LBGT stance the Liberal leader has, apart form the anti abortion stance Farron has and Nuttal does not.
Ah, the same LBGT stance the Liberal leader has, apart form the anti abortion stance Farron has and Nuttal does not.
Farron would not be my choice of leader, and I don't like his religion. If it came to he or Nuttall to protect my civil liberties, there would be no contest whatsoever.
Farron would not be my choice of leader, and I don't like his religion. If it came to he or Nuttall to protect my civil liberties, there would be no contest whatsoever.
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Gordon Brown.>:(
Of course I won't point out that Corbyn has been an elected member of parliament for over 30 years, how long has Farage been an elected member of parliament? Oh that's right he has never been one and has failed at every attempt,
Or that Corbyn has been elected leader of his party TWICE in less than a year each time getting more votes from the party membership than any leader of any political party in history, actually getting more votes the second time, and has seen his party become larger under his leadership than all other British political parties combined, Oh and seen them become the largest political party in Europe,
The sort of 'joke' Farage can only ever dream of being.
OOPS I did point it out after all.
Yep the current Labour leadership does not resonate outside of the London area.:(.
Yes, you made a lot of them about elections and referendums.
All wrong if I remember correctly.
Give him 2 weeks
:D:D
Longest serving UKIP leader for an entire week.
TWICE? That makes Corbyn special? that he had to go through TWO leadership elections because the rest of his party have zero faith in his policy, ideals or in how fit he is to lead the opposition party when the country desperately needs one? Okay.
And yes, 61% of the vote against Owen Smith, a non-charismatic Brexit denier who represented the Labour moderates (and badly) when the leadership election is made up of their hardcore vote... fantastic result! Everybody is clearly on board the Corbyn train. Not need to worry about his endless u-turns, hypocrisy over racism (All racism is vile but I'll have Dianne "White men divide and rule" Abbott as my deputy), sympathising with terrorists and draconian dictators, alienating the British working class... but it's all good because he said that one thing in a speech about the junior doctors or something.
And okay, I'll get back on topic with UKIP. Having to compare being elected as an MP for an establishment party, with being elected for a party who was founded in 1993... reeks of desperation.
Does not matter really as Labour have lost scotland,and the North.
And cannot get a majority gov without a coalition.
Just ask Nick Clegg how the last one went.!:D
What are they?
There's not enough of it?
Ah, the same LBGT stance the Liberal leader has, apart form the anti abortion stance Farron has and Nuttal does not.
Still got 8 times as many MPs as UKIP.
Yes but can they be an effective partner in government Tim Farron over to you.,;-)
An establishment party whose roots date back to the eighteenth century has 7 more MPs than a party who was founded in 1993. Congratulations???
Farron would not be my choice of leader, and I don't like his religion. If it came to he or Nuttall to protect my civil liberties, there would be no contest whatsoever.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/17/tim-farron-regrets-abstention-gay-marriage-vote
As for IVF for lesbians - I don't support the NHS funding IVF full stop.
Still far more than the UKIP rabble will EVER have.
Indeed its all to play for if Labour want their heartlands back.
They'll have infinitely more if (when) Carswell rejoins the tories.
I totally agree.
How very Liberal.;-)