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When Was Warsi Ever In The Brexit Camp?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3657 2894
Another stunt by the remainiacs. "I was coming to your party but I don't like some of your other friends, na na nana na" - PMSL
Another stunt by the remainiacs. "I was coming to your party but I don't like some of your other friends, na na nana na" - PMSL
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Baz. //Farage has not done the brexiters any favours , over the last few days//
I don't see it like that: Gove saying how he "shuddered" at the poster is in line with the official tory position of being scared of Farage and wishing to denigrate him. I personally see nothing wrong with Farage or the poster - see above.
I don't see it like that: Gove saying how he "shuddered" at the poster is in line with the official tory position of being scared of Farage and wishing to denigrate him. I personally see nothing wrong with Farage or the poster - see above.
The question was 'was Warsi ever in the Brexit camp'? To which the answer is 'probably, yes'
But not a member of the official campaign.
As for the poster I have seen worse, but more important than what Ms Warsi thinks are the reactions of the other top Brexies.
Like Grayers and Govers: if even they can make outspoken criticism of it then it's hardly surprising that some others are actually jumping ship.
Farage may be right to say the Cox thing has made people over sensitive(charming man btw) But it was v interesting that he chose actually to say so publicly.
But not a member of the official campaign.
As for the poster I have seen worse, but more important than what Ms Warsi thinks are the reactions of the other top Brexies.
Like Grayers and Govers: if even they can make outspoken criticism of it then it's hardly surprising that some others are actually jumping ship.
Farage may be right to say the Cox thing has made people over sensitive(charming man btw) But it was v interesting that he chose actually to say so publicly.
Scurrilous?
Perhaps not- but at this time it's unknown how linked this nutter was with the ultra-right and the hate that he had for Remain and especially Cox. So we are all speculating and terms like scurrilous are somewhat strong at this time.
It certainly has had an impact on the campaigns and maybe it serves to be the pluke that has been released in terms of the outrageous vitriol expressed by both sides - and adequately demonstrated on here. If it serves to lessen such elevated tensions immediately and in future campaigns, then maybe a slight bit of good has been won, but it ain't bringing back Jo Cox.
Perhaps not- but at this time it's unknown how linked this nutter was with the ultra-right and the hate that he had for Remain and especially Cox. So we are all speculating and terms like scurrilous are somewhat strong at this time.
It certainly has had an impact on the campaigns and maybe it serves to be the pluke that has been released in terms of the outrageous vitriol expressed by both sides - and adequately demonstrated on here. If it serves to lessen such elevated tensions immediately and in future campaigns, then maybe a slight bit of good has been won, but it ain't bringing back Jo Cox.
Wow! and Wow again! Are you actually saying that Nigel Farage is responsible? If so, it is about the worst comment I've yet heard in the entire debate.
Nigel Farage hasn't made anyone "fear foreigners" he isn't racist and he doesn't oppose immigration, as such.
You should do some homework before coming out with such shameful statements.
Nigel Farage hasn't made anyone "fear foreigners" he isn't racist and he doesn't oppose immigration, as such.
You should do some homework before coming out with such shameful statements.
It's more than just Farage's hot gases and pontification, jomifl. It's more like a collective response not only involving factions of UKIP but also the EDL, BNP, the Brittanica, BDP etc etc....and it is also, in part, the result of the actions of extreme Muslims and some of their scummish youth in attacking folk, raping young girls and terrorising towns in the Midlands and Northern England.
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