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    #11
    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Fixed.


    How much funding has Farage personally received from the EU? And will continue to receive as part of his pension?
    Rumour has it from within the EP that Farage has a habit of turning up, making a big speech that frequently has very little to do with the topic being discussed, and then not even hanging around for any debate afterwards. Filmed, of course.

    It's a performance, designed for YouTube and social media hits for Farage the brand, rather than anything related to the good of the UK.

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      #12
      God bless Farage, I think he may be in the running for our next prime minister. What a shame he couldn't be running the negotiations instead of the remainer May.

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        #13
        Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
        Fixed.


        How much funding has Farage personally received from the EU? And will continue to receive as part of his pension?
        Farage is MEP since 1999
        Currently the salary is €8.757,70 per month (there will be a 6 month continuation of salary after he leaves)
        General Expenditure Allowance €4,320 per month (2015)
        assembly attendance allowance €306 per day
        Each member can claim up to €4,264 per year for personal travel allowance
        Members are entitled to an old-age pension from the age of 63. The pension equals 3.5% of the salary for each full year’s exercise of a mandate but not more than 70% in total.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
          Farage is MEP since 1999
          Currently the salary is €8.757,70 per month (there will be a 6 month continuation of salary after he leaves)
          General Expenditure Allowance €4,320 per month (2015)
          assembly attendance allowance €306 per day
          Each member can claim up to €4,264 per year for personal travel allowance
          Members are entitled to an old-age pension from the age of 63. The pension equals 3.5% of the salary for each full year’s exercise of a mandate but not more than 70% in total.
          Seems too much, lets hope the citizens of the EU vote to reduce this terrible burden on their taxes. Perhaps the wine mountain that sits under Junkers office can be reduced.

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            #15
            Originally posted by woohoo View Post
            God bless Farage, I think he may be in the running for our next prime minister. What a shame he couldn't be running the negotiations instead of the remainer May.
            Yep. All he has to do is beat that dolphin that runs against him as an MP and he's in the running for PM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by woohoo View Post
              Seems too much, lets hope the citizens of the EU vote to reduce this terrible burden on their taxes. Perhaps the wine mountain that sits under Junkers office can be reduced.
              Wine lake.

              Farage has the whine mountain.

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                #17
                The Tory party is about to split and the next prime minister is:

                Jeremy Corbyn

                be afraid, be very afraid

                I'm alright Jack

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by meridian View Post
                  Yep. All he has to do is beat that dolphin that runs against him as an MP and he's in the running for PM.
                  Farage is more interested in the brownshirt putsch route to power.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                    The Tory party is about to split and the next prime minister is:

                    Jeremy Corbyn

                    be afraid, be very afraid

                    That is a scarier prospect than brexit
                    The UKSSR will be founded.
                    Hamas will be recognised as the official government of Israel
                    Jews will be banned
                    Maduro gets a statue at Westminster

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                      Not at all. They are preparing a stab-in-the-back argument.
                      The Tory party is on very thin ice. Brexit, if not a 'success' (and I use that word very sparingly) then this whole sorry episode could rip them apart Couldn't happen to a nicer group of people
                      I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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