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Farage - The dirty little liar

Yesterday I took a train journey between 2 large multi-cultural cities (to another party conf as it happens).

Virtually everyone on it was white, and in nearly an hour there wasn't an audible conversation that wasn't in English.

Is there someone I can moan to as if I have a refreshing political insight?
 
Yesterday I took a train journey between 2 large multi-cultural cities (to another party conf as it happens).

Virtually everyone on it was white, and in nearly an hour there wasn't an audible conversation that wasn't in English.

Is there someone I can moan to as if I have a refreshing political insight?
you often try it here
 


Farage lives in the village of Downe, in the London borough of Bromley. He probably gets the train to Chelsfield (only a few stops from Grove Park) and drives to his village. He probably views that corner of the world as a bastion of contrived "Englishness" standing against the polyglot hordes of the Urban mass of London.

Parochial wank fantasy. Pretty typical Bromley, though... :(

i was told many years ago the only thing to do in bromley is drink vodka
 
Oh, the irony! Most British ex-pats don't even bother to learn the language of the country they've emigrated to.

Farage's most over-used phrase is "Let's have a debate" but that's the last thing that he and his narrow-minded little party wants.
 
We should make him ambassador to france or argentina or spain teach them to be snitty about gib:).

Th bnp had a policy to hand out free assualt rifles doesmt mean it was ever going to happen.
 
We should make him ambassador to france or argentina or spain teach them to be snitty about gib:).

Th bnp had a policy to hand out free assualt rifles doesmt mean it was ever going to happen.


he used to spend a lot of time at the EU paliament coming out with little dickhead englander rants and making normal brits look bad.
 
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Good ole days in Bromley....
 
You know, it's possible we're doing Farage an injustice. A trainful of British adults would be dead silent with everyone keeping to themselves - older people reading and younger people listening to music - so the first words he would likely have heard would be, "Tickets, please" from the conductor. They just happen to be in English.

:D
 
Was listening to the BBC news and heard Farage saying that he took a train from Charing Cross into Kent and it wasn't until he got past Grove Park that he heard English being spoken in the carriage.

Presumably, the carriage was just full of folk who didn't fancy getting engaged in conversation by England's most notorious saloon bar bore
 
i was told many years ago the only thing to do in bromley is drink vodka

You were lied to.

There are two things to do in Bromley: Drink vodka and follow right-wing politics (I still haven't forgiven the shithouses for taking the GLC to court over "fares fair").
 
Oh, the irony! Most British ex-pats don't even bother to learn the language of the country they've emigrated to.
If you are talking about todays world, that isn't the case in my experience. I have lived in Latin America for over 30 years and the vast majority of ex-pat brits I have met [and that have made this there permanent home] seem to all have taken the time to learn Spanish or Portuguese to varying degrees. Your comment may be correct if you are only talking about those who have moved with-in Europe or to developed countries where English is widely spoken.

I don't think a person could have any kind of life in Latin America if they didn't speak the language, English isn't widely spoken and day to day interaction would be impossible, you wouldn't even be able to drive in most countries, as part of the test requires you to write in the native language, the driving part would be conducted in the native language and you would not even be able to understand the questions in the psychological test never mind give answer.
 
If you are talking about todays world, that isn't the case in my experience. I have lived in Latin America for over 30 years and the vast majority of ex-pat brits I have met [and that have made this there permanent home] seem to all have taken the time to learn Spanish or Portuguese to varying degrees. Your comment may be correct if you are only talking about those who have moved with-in Europe or to developed countries where English is widely spoken.

I don't think a person could have any kind of life in Latin America if they didn't speak the language, English isn't widely spoken and day to day interaction would be impossible, you wouldn't even be able to drive in most countries, as part of the test requires you to write in the native language, the driving part would be conducted in the native language and you would not even be able to understand the questions in the psychological test never mind give answer.
That may be the case but my experience in, yes, European countries, is different. Furthermore, how many British ex-pats who are resident in Thailand actually bother to learn Thai?
 
Yes but they could actually hit back at us I prefer to annoy a nation thats disarmed :D

I was hoping that Farage being in a country that is both full of foreigners and muslims it might give him a fatal heart attack so he wont be back here winding up those of us who are quiet happy to live together especially if unlike Farage you know immigrants have been coming to this country for thousands of years
 
That may be the case but my experience in, yes, European countries, is different. Furthermore, how many British ex-pats who are resident in Thailand actually bother to learn Thai?
I have no idea about Thailand having never been there, I'm also not sure how widely spoken English is there. Others will be better qualified to answer that question.
 
Was listening to the BBC news and heard Farage saying that he took a train from Charing Cross into Kent and it wasn't until he got past Grove Park that he heard English being spoken in the carriage.

I get that train every day.
The carriages are usually full of lawyers and execs who have recently been moving to the Bromley and Sevenoaks areas.
Over the last couple of weeks the carriages have been quite full of French students and their teachers, I had a conversation with one of the teachers who talked about their trip.

Other than this I've mostly heard only English being spoken between London and Grove Park.
What planet is Farage on?

Neptcunt, I would suggest....

I listened to his comments and was gob smacked by the bullshit of it. Farage can come across as plausible and intelligent, until he bangs on about immigration, then he so totally loses me. There are issues concerning immigration that do need to be addressed - largely logistical and infrastructure. All Forage and his apologists do is heap the scorn of everything from low compressed wages to lack of local essential services onto newly arrived immigrants, as if it's their fault.
 
Note that the swivel-eyed cunt didn't make this observation in front of an audience, from Bromley, Grove Park, or even London or the South East. He was addressing an audience in Torquay. In 97.5% White British Torbay. Playing to his own crowd of people who frankly have no fucking idea what it is to live in an ethnically linguistically diverse modern British city, but won't let that get in the way of them telling everyone how they don't recognise their own country any more because they once went to Birmingham and saw a woman wearing a hijab.
 
Perhaps Farage doesn't understand any French. After all they are all foreign. "Wogland begins in Calais" was a racist comment I used to hear when I was young.
Farage is french isn't he?

Just googled it, hes a descendent of french immigrants.
 
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