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To all UKIP party members
As officially announced by your late lord and master, you are apparently all low-grade people who are not even fit to buy him a drink. I hope we will find you behaving with due humility in future.
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"All"
No, that's not what he said is it? |
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"All"
No, that's not what he said is it? |
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We always knew UKIPers were "low grade people" but it's amusing that Farage has finally realised this as well.
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Not exactly, but he was being less than complementary about the party.
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Surely this is what every high-profile politician says and/or thinks pretty much all the time? The one thing they all really hate doing is dealing with the people at the bottom of the heap, and having been a (non-political) temp in a constituency office I can entirely understand the sentiment having seen them close-up.
The vast majority are entirely worthy and want to do the right thing but there's those that get over-enthusiastic or have too high an opinion of their own abilities for no reason other than the only other person standing at that election was the homeless guy who thought it was worth a punt for a change of scenery. Then you get the 'associateds' who think they own everything because the donated a fiver six years ago at the christmas party, and the list goes on. And then obviously there's the uppity temp who was only there to work the computer (which back then was the sign of a dead posh office) who thought their opinion was worth more than a sneer
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Surely this is what every high-profile politician says and/or thinks pretty much all the time? The one thing they all really hate doing is dealing with the people at the bottom of the heap, and having been a (non-political) temp in a constituency office I can entirely understand the sentiment having seen them close-up.
The vast majority are entirely worthy and want to do the right thing but there's that get over-enthusiastic or have too high an opinion of their own abilities for no reason other than the only other person standing at that election was the homeless guy who thought it was worth a punt for a change of scenery. Then you get the 'associateds' who think they own everything because the donated a fiver six years ago at the christmas party, and the list goes on. And then obviously there's the temp who was only there to work the computer (which back then was the sign of a dead posh office) who thought their opinion was worth more than a sneer ![]() Of course they need to take some of the blame for that as they don't have the mechanisms in place like the big boys do, first port of call for the media is the head honcho and not "the party" (as would happen with red, blue or yellow). |
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... The media demand to know what they personally think about what an 8th level drone said/did and this doesn't happen in the bigger parties. ...
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We always knew UKIPers were "low grade people" but it's amusing that Farage has finally realised this as well.
![]() ![]() He does say the daftest things sometimes - then has a oops moment and denies it all. |
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As officially announced by your late lord and master, you are apparently all low-grade people who are not even fit to buy him a drink. I hope we will find you behaving with due humility in future.
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Its the guardian, and incase you've missed it at the bottom of the page Quote:
Since you’re here … …we have a small favour to ask. More people are reading the Guardian than ever but far fewer are paying for it. Seems to be a guardian problem...... shouldn't publish shite for stories then.
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Should have included the word 'Farage' in your thread title OP. You can garner a lot more nonsense, hate and sweeping statements that way.
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Yes, but the OP has misunderstood what was said (or deliberately twisted it for a wind-up).
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Anti-establishment figureheads tend to be part of the establishment. That's how they get the money and connections to be all anti money and connections. But they don't really like the rest of us.
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Well, I am sure that all loyal UKIP members will follow their usual viewpoint that if Nigel said it, it must be true.
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Anti-establishment figureheads tend to be part of the establishment. That's how they get the money and connections to be all anti money and connections. But they don't really like the rest of us.
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Just look at anti-establishment Trump and all the Goldman Sachs people and the like he's putting in his cabinet...
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Maybe it's just the kippers with skanky pants Nigel thinks are low grade?
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&so...eCQqKnTUBNFFkA |
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You know UKIP members though... they will pick at a mite of dust in the other parties and ignore the beam in their own.
+/- 'plank' and/or definitions/usage/correctness of 'beam' versus 'joist', and of course 'support member'
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As officially announced by your late lord and master, you are apparently all low-grade people who are not even fit to buy him a drink. I hope we will find you behaving with due humility in future.
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Oh, those poor deluded UKIP supporters. And all they have to comfort them is Nuttall, clone of Farage. What a bunch!
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You know UKIP members though... they will pick at a mite of dust in the other parties and ignore the beam in their own.
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Farage is forgetting he's one himself.
![]() He does say the daftest things sometimes - then has a oops moment and denies it all. |
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Farage is forgetting he's one himself.
![]() He does say the daftest things sometimes - then has a oops moment and denies it all. He is of course still very much a part of UKIP as he leads the EFDD group in the European parliament. |
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Hanging around Trump in golden elevators has obviously gone to his head.
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+/- 'plank' and/or definitions/usage/correctness of 'beam' versus 'joist', and of course 'support member'