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How did my far left ex-boyfriend swing so far that he’s now in Farage’s party?

How did my far left ex-boyfriend swing so far that he’s now in Farage’s party?

The latest, perhaps final, stop on the road came this summer. Claire Fox, an ex-Revolutionary Communist party libertarian and a friend of Alaric and Julia’s, had won a seat as an MEP for the Brexit party. “I suddenly realised that the nascent Brexit party wasn’t Ukip. And I thought opportunities like this, to change the course of politics, don’t turn up very often. Who wouldn’t want to be a part of it? So I filled in my application form.”





Alaric Bamping: from early 80's SWP to Brexit Party

SWP, President Polytechnic of Central London S.U, then a Tory, sort of, then joiner for Corbyn, he seems classic awkward squad if anything

The other interesting thing is they seem to be scrutinising candiadates a lot more than UKIP did.
 
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Alaric Bamping: from early 80's SWP to Brexit Party

SWP, President Polytechnic of Central London S.U, then a Tory, sort of, then joiner for Corbyn, he seems classic awkward squad if anything

The other interesting thing is they seem to be scrutinising candiadates a lot more than UKIP did.
Like the pens/pen pocket.
 
Just been looking at the voting record of one of the Brexit MEPs (Martin Daubney, here) and he always votes against or abstains on every full motion (he sometimes votes for amendments but then votes against the whole motion at the end). I haven't looked at any of the other MEPs records but I assume they vote as a bloc.

I can't be arsed looking into it much further, but I guess it's BP policy to vote down or abstain on every motion, as you would expect from a party that doesn't recognise the authority of a parliament it sits in.
 
Just been looking at the voting record of one of the Brexit MEPs (Martin Daubney, here) and he always votes against or abstains on every full motion (he sometimes votes for amendments but then votes against the whole motion at the end). I haven't looked at any of the other MEPs records but I assume they vote as a bloc.

I can't be arsed looking into it much further, but I guess it's BP policy to vote down or abstain on every motion, as you would expect from a party that doesn't recognise the authority of a parliament it sits in.

If only their non-recognition of the authority of the EU Parliament went as far as not claiming wages, expenses etc.
 
BTW - emma kennedy is a maniac conspiracy theorist and fantasist, I'd double check everything she posts in detail before sharing anything from her.
Reckons the LDs can take Uxbridge (3.9% of vote in 2017).

She talked more sense as Nostradamus on TMWRNJ than she does on twitter.
 
Tbh, Brexit Party MEPs ignoring and/or disrespecting the EU parliament after being elected to it while still taking it for as much money as they can is completely appropriate. I just think they are universally awful people who knowingly stood for a racist party led by a racist.
 
Got any links to that story?
No specific link sorry, killer b mentioned him up thread and he's always been a weirdo, loaded editor then anti porn campaigner then men's rights activist and spent years banging on about some group he set up called the men and boys association or something - now a brexit party mep
 
No specific link sorry, killer b mentioned him up thread and he's always been a weirdo, loaded editor then anti porn campaigner then men's rights activist and spent years banging on about some group he set up called the men and boys association or something - now a brexit party mep

Ah yeah his Wiki has all that stuff I took you literally when you made the NAMBLA comment.

Yeah he's definately a creepy weirdo and we can't prove he's not a nonce.
 
BP were out and about in my town centre today.
2 things:
a) not the same individuals as the old UKIP lot (help for heroes & mobility scooters)
b) they looked quite posh and organised
 
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