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Topic History of: Our May elections Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Jo |
I've just seen a comment on Facebook about Nigel Farage which seems very apt, i.e. that he's the archetypal conman, who just needs to convince people to trust him. So it makes sense that he wouldn't want to pin himself down with a manifesto.
As for the Brexit Party's funding, he exhibits another conman trait by dodging the issue:
'It's not fair' - Cagey Nigel Farage refuses to name big Brexit Party donor
Iain Dale's Tough Questions To Nigel Farage Over Brexit Party Funding |
Green Man |
Barney wrote:
Many parties - like the Labour Party - won a significant level of votes (and local representation), before arriving at Westminster.
The Brexit Party has:-
- no policies
- no manifesto
- never garnished a vote
- unproven ownership/funding
- never had a candidate elected, anywhere
VOTE for what!!??
Sounds a great protest vote.
No fucker is worth voting for these days. |
honey!oh sugar sugar. |
Do we vote assuming that Brexit is going ahead, or that it is cancelled? Because we need a different type of person for either way. |
Barney |
Many parties - like the Labour Party - won a significant level of votes (and local representation), before arriving at Westminster.
The Brexit Party has:-
- no policies
- no manifesto
- never garnished a vote
- unproven ownership/funding
- never had a candidate elected, anywhere
VOTE for what!!??
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PaulB |
Barney wrote:
Brexit Party!
Why vote for a party with no policies or manifesto - and never won a seat anywhere?
If there ever was a 'here, jump on our bandwagon' party - this is it...

It's worth pointing out that no party has ever won a seat until they have won their first one.
That applies even to the major ones. |
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