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Is Lord Farage On The Cards?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3800 3833
Mrs May refuses to rule it out!
Mrs May refuses to rule it out!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This 'anti establishment' stuff is a load of boloney.
I personally couldn't care less if Farage becomes 'Lord Farage'
Only the slow witted in any event would possibly think that he or Trump (or Theresa May who have a speech the other evening decrying 'the elites' to a bunch of champagne swilling toffs) are not 'establishment'
'Establishment' just means 'the cause of all our ills' - an idea with a grain of truth taken too far by those people who would like to be the 'establishment' instead
I personally couldn't care less if Farage becomes 'Lord Farage'
Only the slow witted in any event would possibly think that he or Trump (or Theresa May who have a speech the other evening decrying 'the elites' to a bunch of champagne swilling toffs) are not 'establishment'
'Establishment' just means 'the cause of all our ills' - an idea with a grain of truth taken too far by those people who would like to be the 'establishment' instead
// Once again we see it, the bad eggs get pushed to the top and the good eggs are pushed back, //
twas ever thus ( Mrs thatcher after someone else ) Lunol
OBE was invented in around 1915
Lloyd George the one who had invented it for aiding the war effort but below sir-ship or house of lords - said ' how much can we get ?'
and Maundy Gregory (for it was he) said "one or two thou"
( actually it must have been much smaller - cuppla hundred )
and my grandfather ( OBE erm 1929 )
used to echo ( from very early on ... 1915 I think ) OBE - other ***' efforts
[ I very nearly fell on the floor with amazement when I hear the very same phrase from an old old lady in 2015 - you know no teeth and squeaky voice]
twas ever thus ( Mrs thatcher after someone else ) Lunol
OBE was invented in around 1915
Lloyd George the one who had invented it for aiding the war effort but below sir-ship or house of lords - said ' how much can we get ?'
and Maundy Gregory (for it was he) said "one or two thou"
( actually it must have been much smaller - cuppla hundred )
and my grandfather ( OBE erm 1929 )
used to echo ( from very early on ... 1915 I think ) OBE - other ***' efforts
[ I very nearly fell on the floor with amazement when I hear the very same phrase from an old old lady in 2015 - you know no teeth and squeaky voice]
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