I have no problem with any EU or UK citizen getting pension money out of the EU.
Although it does highlight the rather diamond encrusted nature of EU pensions. At least Farage was voted in by the people. The EU top brass weren't, and neither were the wealthy bureaucrats like Neil Kinnock. Neil's a nice enough chap, but like many on the EU gravy rocket, he is drowning in a torrent of public cash.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHe failed to debate
plus hundreds of other clips in the EU parliament.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostLook I would not give the man the steam of my pish.
Originally posted by original PM View PostBut he is entitled to the pension for the years he was in the employee of the EU or whatever.
https://www.politico.eu/article/ukip...-nigel-farage/
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHis responsibilities were to his constituents, to represent them and engage in debate and voting in an effort to achieve the best outcome for them. He failed to debate, he failed to vote.
Oh there are none. I forgot. Carry on as you were.....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHaha. Comedy from you today?
What "rights" are these?
Who will he take them up with? ECJ, ECHR? Oh yeah, he hates the ECJ and EHCR, doesn't want anything to do with them.
He campaigned that foreigners should not have rights. He should be forced to live with the consequences of what he preaches, otherwise he is a bigger hypocrite than the people he hates.
But he is entitled to the pension for the years he was in the employee of the EU or whatever.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHis responsibilities were to his constituents, to represent them and engage in debate and voting in an effort to achieve the best outcome for them. He failed to debate, he failed to vote.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostHaha. Comedy from you today?
What "rights" are these?
Who will he take them up with? ECJ, ECHR? Oh yeah, he hates the ECJ and EHCR, doesn't want anything to do with them.
He campaigned that foreigners should not have rights. He should be forced to live with the consequences of what he preaches, otherwise he is a bigger hypocrite than the people he hates.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostHis divorce bill from his German ex-wife must be racking up
I bet it was a damned good party.....
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostExcept he didn't work for them.
1. He rarely ever turned up at meetings (or voted)
2. He was never working for the EU, always against anything Europe wanted.
2. He was working for the UK. He will be viewed historically as important as Maggie. And just as divisive.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIt's just important to note that someones rights cannot be removed just because people do not like them.
What "rights" are these?
Who will he take them up with? ECJ, ECHR? Oh yeah, he hates the ECJ and EHCR, doesn't want anything to do with them.
He campaigned that foreigners should not have rights. He should be forced to live with the consequences of what he preaches, otherwise he is a bigger hypocrite than the people he hates.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostExcept he didn't work for them.
1. He rarely ever turned up at meetings (or voted)
2. He was never working for the EU, always against anything Europe wanted.
It's just important to note that someones rights cannot be removed just because people do not like them.
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