Nigel farage has now said he will only make a alliance wih Boris Johnson if Boris drops the rubbish deal if Boris refuses the brexit party will compete with the conservatives for seats the EU will never make a reasonable agreement for the UK’s withdrawal so no deal is the only way to achieve a real brexit
@RICKTHEBOSS AND @Magog I don’t expect you to watch the following vid because it’s an hour and 20 minutes (although only the first 25 minutes or so is his actual narrative, and the remainder is Q&A from the auditorium), but Peter Hitchens certainly knows his stuff when it comes to EU chicanery and covert ambitions, and the lengths that (in recent history) the western world - specifically the US, France, and the UK - conspired to undermine Assad’s Syria: no wonder the west is so eager to blame Russia for everything. One of the memorable points he made was ‘The EU is an extension of Germany by another name’. Now that really IS food for thought? If only he didn’t mumble so much though - I spent most of the time turning the tv volume up and down.
Sounds like you’re almost as good at getting banned as I am. I see that our national broadcaster is first off the blocks with the anti-Brexit fake news already, only they’ve dressed up as general election reportage? I expect there will be a lot of that - in fact it’s probably the reason for the general election itself.
“General election 2019: Could the NHS be “up for sale”?”
I’m afraid there aren’t enough Brits on this forum. If it weren’t for @magog and @RICKTHEBOSS I’d be talking to myself most of the time. I just got the maximum 3 posts warning - not surprising if I’m the only Brit who’s posting?
I certainly wouldn’t have recommended it if it wasn’t worth watching. Honestly, the amount of stuff I’ve learned since I started watching Youtube instead of being dumbed down by the BBC. Re ‘So what you’re saying is . . .’ - I emailed Mr Whittle yesterday asking if he can re-make that Peter Hitchens ‘The EU is an extension of Germany by other means’ video, and to ask the great man to not mumble so much because I couldn’t understand half of what he said.
I don’t watch videos that are posted on messageboards unless accompanied by either comment, or where to begin watching the video by providing a time where the salient part of it begins.
The Tories are so despised for their incompetence (anyone seen Grayling or Brown on the green benches during the last six months to a year? I haven’t, but I’d bet they’re still drawing their parliamentary salaries!) and the expenses scandal; Labour is so riven with anti-semitism and divided in many other ways; and the LibDems are embarked upon political suicide as a party for overtly perverting the democratic process, and all of them are bloody traitors too, that surely nobody in their right mind would vote any of them into office? And this is the first general election I’ve ever known where the opening salvo is about who can borrow the most money to finance their outrageous manifesto lies, and using neuro-linguistic programming to do it - I watched a Labour politico on tv news last night, and he used the word ‘deliver’ at least 20 times in 5 minutes, and the pledge ‘to give £squillions (of that borrowed money when we still have a massive national debt?) to build new hospitals and improve existing ones, recruit thousands of new police, and improve our infrastructure which has deteriorated over 2 decades of neglect.’ The point here is that they’re so confident that the electorate will actually believe this torrent of lies that all this gesture-politicking amounts to a direct insult to the intelligence of every one of us. But then maybe they’re right - the aphorism that ‘a populace gets the government it deserves.’ might turn out to be true? I expect they’re having to raise all that borrowing because of our contributions to the EU? It’s the politics of the fucking madhouse.
I am having real trouble understanding the mindset of fuckwits like Swinson…
Last night saw Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson given the Andrew Neil treatment, with the half-hour interview on BBC1 dominated by Brexit. She managed to be vehemently against a second Scottish independence referendum because it would cause uncertainty in virtually the same sentence that she was equally insistent that there must be another EU referendum - and she confirmed that she would want 16-year-olds and EU nationals to vote in any such ballot:
And to recall the trouble I went to in order to ensure I’m on the electoral roll so that I could vote Brexit only to find that the Brexit party isn’t standing in this constituency. DOH! Oh well, I sure won’t be voting for any of the others. One of the BBC online news headlines this morning asks ‘Do we trust Boris Johnson?’ Well I don’t for one!