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Previously on "UKIP the first 100 days"
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Gave up my Times subscription recently. I accept it's the Tories broadsheet, however the daily 'The mess left by the last government' stories...
It was a story in 09, 10, maybe even 2011. But goodness its tiresome.
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Originally posted by Jubber View PostWatch Al Jazeera and RT. Much better view of this green and promised land.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostPrivate Eye have been writing about this for around the last year or so....
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Originally posted by Avalonia View PostIf C4 are going to churn out naked propaganda they should at least have the honesty to disclose that the EU funded it. like the ' three million jobs ' claim it's all lies.
Mind you presumably the EU also funded Nigel Farage appearing on C4 Gogglebox or that the taxpayer funded him appearing on QT numerous times. Some people talk bollocks sometimes...
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Surprised no one has mentioned that Farage is going to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference at the Gaylord National Resort
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Alternatively one could take a more objective look at how leaving the EU would affect the UK:
None of the options for Brexit is appealing - Telegraph
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If C4 are going to churn out naked propaganda they should at least have the honesty to disclose that the EU funded it. like the ' three million jobs ' claim it's all lies.
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Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostI've come to expect nothing less of the trashy media that infests this country
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I've come to expect nothing less of the trashy media that infests this country (the BBC pulled a similar stunt with the Tories not too long ago), so it's more of a /shrug than anything else. It's why I rarely, if ever, watch anything they put out. They're vaguely amusing jesters, and that includes the oh so serious BBC.
Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostNot a kipper by any stretch, but that was fecking irritating. Not really surprising though; brought to you by the channel responsible for such paragons of representativeness as Benefits Street and Immigration Street. I highly doubt that anyone will be swayed by such drivel. Concept aside, the acting was fecking terrible.Last edited by Zero Liability; 16 February 2015, 23:47.
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