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Ask him then.Originally posted by WTFH View PostI thought I'd ask his mouthpiece on here, but you don't seem to know.
I'd like to ask him about the Lisbon Treaty as well, and whether he still skates around the issue of the UK never being forced to join the Euro, contradicting the leave lies.
Just to correct you on one small matter, I'm certainly not a spokesperson for Mr Farage or his party.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostGive Nigel a call, ask him.
I thought I'd ask his mouthpiece on here, but you don't seem to know.
I'd like to ask him about the Lisbon Treaty as well, and whether he still skates around the issue of the UK never being forced to join the Euro, contradicting the leave lies.
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FTFYOriginally posted by meridian View PostPretty much.
“Our lead aim is topiss everyone off by breaking everything, but put no effort into finding any solutions. We willmoan and whinge at anyonethat does try to find solutions though.”
No wonder some people call Brexiters thickies...
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Pretty much.Originally posted by WTFH View PostIs "The Party's lead aim" "To leave the European Union with no deal and no effort at resolving the Northern Ireland border problem"?
“Our lead aim is to piss everyone off by breaking everything, but put no effort into finding any solutions. We will moan and whinge at anyone that does try to find solutions though.”
No wonder some people call Brexiters thickies...
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou conveniently forgot about the "The party's lead aim is its desire for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union".
Is "The Party's lead aim" "To leave the European Union with no deal and no effort at resolving the Northern Ireland border problem"?
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Given the conjunction “and” in the manifesto statement it was unnecessary to consider the first preposition.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostYou conveniently forgot about the "The party's lead aim is its desire for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union".
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