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"But he is SO stupid "

Hmm, I wonder who the stupid one is. Boris the Buffoon and all the other comments have led people to seriously underestimate this man.

If I was in opposition to him I would watch him very carefully, writing him off as stupid is well... stupid.
Farage is not a joke but he is a dangerous guy and a nasty piece of work. If he was to stay in the pub all day then Britain would be a safer place
I don’t blame Farage. He does what he does. The real shame is on the Tory party for trying to imitate him rather than stand up to him.
//I don’t blame Farage. He does what he does. The real shame is on the Tory party for trying to imitate him rather than stand up to him.//

The problem with that, Ikky, is that they have 17,410,742 people to think about.
//The problem with that, Ikky, is that they have 17,410,742 people to think about//

The 17 million (of which I'm a shame-faced one) were all, however, racist scum bags who didn't know what they were voting for.

They shouldn't have the right to vote. And Ichkeria and sophisticated political analysts like him who understand (unlike us stoopids) that "leave" doesn't mean leave, but actually means "contrive to stay" will set about putting that right when Corbo gets in.

First step: the franchise test. Able to think critically? Fail. Have respect for Western culture? Fail. Love country? Double fail. The 17 million ballot papers thus taken from the unworthy can be redistributed to a worthier electorate. Anybody under eighteen undergoing gender re-assignment mops up a few. The rest can be apportioned to various victim groups. Maybe we could devise a weighting system whereby the more you hate Western civilisation and oppressive patriarchal concepts like free speech the more votes you get. This would have the salutary effect of eliminating the need for postal vote fraud. Of course, the technical difficulties in creating the metrics to assess this shouldn't be underestimated, but they're not insurmountable.
It’s possible to pursue a sensible Brexit without trying to out-Brexit UKIP or the Brexit party
I don't see how anyone can out-Brexit another. One either exits, or one doesn't.
A psychologist might have an interesting time here ...
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Tories solidly pro-Brexit (democratic), Lib Dems and allies europhile. Labour God knows where. Result, overwhelming Tory victory.
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Mature and conscientious Remainers (of which this site abounds) must change tactics. If they don’t want Britain to crash out without a deal - a scenario best avoided - then they need to tell the Brussels Eurocrats to renegotiate the Withdrawal Agreement. Because a no-deal Brexit is coming, it is no longer possible to stop it & Britain is getting ready for it. Even if a vote of no confidence were to succeed in September, it is still the prerogative of the PM to name the date of a general Election & that would most certainly be after 31st October.
Juvenile and sloppy-minded Leavers like me actually want a no deal exit. There will be pain at first. Mainly the sore wrists and ankles once the shackles have been removed.
This doesn't look like a pact. Another 50 Brexit Party candidates with 50 more to follow. A list of the names and constituents is included in the link.

https://www.westmonster.com/another-wave-of-brexit-party-candidates-announced-for-general-election1/

At the same time 65 US senators have delivered a letter to the British Embassy in Washington DC pledging unwavering support for Britain in whatever course we take. The surprising thing is, there are Senators listed who themselves have Irish ancestry.
“First, if Britain leaves the EU with No Deal, we will work with our administration, your government and our friends in the EU to minimise disruptions in critical matters such as international air travel, financial transactions, and the shipment of medicine, food and other vital supplies.
“Second, irrespective of how Brexit occurs, we recommit to the Nato alliance and the ‘Five Eyes’ intelligence partnership. We will also advocate for a new bilateral trade agreement, as early as your Brexit terms allow, that reflects the centuries of open commerce between our nations.
“Finally, we pledge our friendship in the future to the UK. Boris Johnson’s great predecessor once averred that the British people had the heart of a lion and he ‘had the luck to be called upon to give the roar’ during their finest hour.”

https://www.westmonster.com/45-us-senators-pledge-unwavering-support-for-special-relationship-with-brexit-britain/

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