Agrippa57
Still European. And Richie Blackmore is God
And a frog-faced cunt.Farage is a weirdo, isn't he?
And a frog-faced cunt.Farage is a weirdo, isn't he?
((((frogs)))) he's not frog faced, he simply has something of the innsmouth look about him "The Shadow over Innsmouth" by H. P. LovecraftAnd a frog-faced cunt.
I thought we'd get something better than that.'Dr ' Caroline Johnson the Selfservative dishonourable member for Sleaford and North Hykeham actively advocates child abuse while still apparently working as a paediatrician. She conspiciously ignores the evidence base at all times and has actively called for the segragation of certain girls in a educational setting based on prejudice and in ignorance of the EA2010
I work with Farage supporters. They don't see the disconnect between being NHS workers and voting for a Party that wants to sell off the NHS. When you listen to them it's all the complaints you'd expect to hear from Labour supporters - want a party to represent working class voices, want to secure good future for their kids, etc - but they don't believe Labour is any different to the Tories so they've gone elsewhere.My sweetheart has been in hospital for the past few days (pneumonia) and the worst thing about it (by a long, long way) was spending time on a ward surrounded by three of the worst right winger Farage fans you can imagine. The absolute epitome of tattooed, bloated shaven-headed manhood. Who all felt emboldened and righteous enough to shout across the ward to each other. A running commentary of hate and bigotry...abusing the exact same sorts of people who are tending to these utter cunts (forrins). Their sense of entitlement! No shame at coming out with the most vile comments. One of them has even been demanding (and getting) a stressed nurse to wheel him downstairs to the outside area so he can smoke (despite the whole campus being nicotine free).
I cannot believe the patience and serenity which these NHS workers deploy in the face of such disgusting behaviour. Me...I would ensure that every injection was an agony, they would be left sitting on their bedpans forever.
I have had to threaten and bully sweetheart to remain...and thankfully, he has been too ill to not just go and smother one of them! Coming home today, we hope - early cos he cannot stand it a day longer.
This bunch was a particularly hateful bunch of Yaxley-Lennon types...and obviously amplified and emboldened each other...it was kinda shocking and illuminating cos I have not really seen the type 'in the flesh'.I work with Farage supporters. They don't see the disconnect between being NHS workers and voting for a Party that wants to sell off the NHS. When you listen to them it's all the complaints you'd expect to hear from Labour supporters - want a party to represent working class voices, want to secure good future for their kids, etc - but they don't believe Labour is any different to the Tories so they've gone elsewhere.
I work with Farage supporters. They don't see the disconnect between being NHS workers and voting for a Party that wants to sell off the NHS. When you listen to them it's all the complaints you'd expect to hear from Labour supporters - want a party to represent working class voices, want to secure good future for their kids, etc - but they don't believe Labour is any different to the Tories so they've gone elsewhere.
My wife left her permanent job in the NHS this month due to this, an absolute xenophobe bully of a manager giving it large on 'the boats' and scroungers virtually every day. In a smallish room with the manager and just two other admin workers it was intolerable. Back to the 'Bank'.I work with Farage supporters. They don't see the disconnect between being NHS workers and voting for a Party that wants to sell off the NHS. When you listen to them it's all the complaints you'd expect to hear from Labour supporters - want a party to represent working class voices, want to secure good future for their kids, etc - but they don't believe Labour is any different to the Tories so they've gone elsewhere.
I work with Farage supporters. They don't see the disconnect between being NHS workers and voting for a Party that wants to sell off the NHS. When you listen to them it's all the complaints you'd expect to hear from Labour supporters - want a party to represent working class voices, want to secure good future for their kids, etc - but they don't believe Labour is any different to the Tories so they've gone elsewhere.
Earlier today, Victoria Thomas Bowen of St Osyth Road in Clacton, appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court and pleaded not guilty to assault by beating and criminal damage. This follows an incident in Clacton-on-Sea at around 2.10 p.m. on Tuesday 4 June 2024 outside the Moon & Starfish pub on the seafront. The prosecution claim that £30 of criminal damage was caused to a jacket belonging to James Woolfenden.
Ms Thomas Bowen has been released on unconditional bail and is next due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court for trial on 21 October 2024.
'I'm saddened that this has happened at a public campaign,' Farage added.
I'm sure many, many people also felt the same way on one of the many occasions Farage has instigated hatred, threats and violence against others.Farage said he was not injured but 'this incident caused me concern as I have only been going about my job'
A good article. There is one thing that I disagree with. People should not protest outside a person's home. Protest anywhere else against them, but not their home. Furthermore journalists should not be allowed to stand outside someone's home.Milkshake Farage is a courtroom crybaby - Freedom News
We’ve really reached a low point when throwing a milkshake at a politician is not only brought to court, but prosecuted as “assault by beating” ~ Rob Ray ~ Nigel Farage’s court case against Clacton hero Victoria Thomas Bowen is the latest example in a trend of politicians refusing to abide by...freedomnews.org.uk
Did a wee bit about Mr lactose intolerant.
A good article. There is one thing that I disagree with. People should not protest outside a person's home. Protest anywhere else against them, but not their home. Furthermore journalists should not be allowed to stand outside someone's home.
What has that got to do with what I said?I don't remember Farage weighing in recently to discourage far-right mobs from protesting (and far, far more) outside the homes of asylum seekers.
What has that got to do with what I said?
In general life sure, but if you take it on yourself to make life and death decisions and then just toe the line on decisions that kill people I don't think entirely peaceful protests on public land are particularly out of order. We need to get out of this habit of thinking people can just do whatever horrible shit they like and never have the consequences reach closer than the office simply because they have the letters "MP" or "CEO" after their names. If I wandered into town and started chucking bricks at people I'd not then expect to be able to say "email my official address and I'll get back to you in five working days", you know?A good article. There is one thing that I disagree with. People should not protest outside a person's home. Protest anywhere else against them, but not their home. Furthermore journalists should not be allowed to stand outside someone's home.
i don't think trump's been convicted of a federal offence yet, so there's no way that in the event of a 'democratic' victory harris - even if so minded - could pardon himCovering all bases with a bit of hypocrisy thrown in.
From the graun
Donald Trump should concede defeat and “go and play golf” in Scotland if he loses to Kamala Harris, Nigel Farage has said, but added that the Democratic candidate should pardon Trump to “dampen down” the threat of unrest.
Farage, a friend of Trump who has spoken at the former president’s rallies in the past, said he hoped Harris would look “magnanimous” if she secured a “clear and decisive” victory.
The Reform UK leader is in the US for the election but said he hoped there would be no unrest after the result. Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts and is facing sentencing later in November for falsifying business records over payments to the adult film star Stormy Daniels days before his victorious 2016 election.
Farage, who has criticised Labour activists for travelling to campaign for Harris, said: “If she gets in on Tuesday I hope she pardons him. She could look magnanimous and it would dampen down potential tensions.
“If it was clear and decisive then maybe it’s time to go and play golf at Turnberry,” he said. “It’s all hypothetical and I still think he is going to win.”
Farage attended Trump’s rally in Pennsylvania on Monday, a key swing state where both candidates held rallies the day before the election.
When it comes to US elections, it's not the happiest of timesi thought that would make you happy, krtek a houby