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Originally posted by DonaldJTrump View PostFarage, Hopkins and me
The only people in the West not afraid to say it as it is
I can Trump that
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FTFY
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostHe's not Komrade Korbyn, or some other slimeball Labour manakin. He's not Camoron, and he's not Osborne. He's not whatever limp lettuce the Liberal hand wringers are fronting either.
I've even learnt he is making good progress, both, with his alphabet and learning to tie his own shoe laces together.
On that basis, he's got my vote.
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He's not Komrade Korbyn, or some other slimeball Labour manakin. He's not Camoron, and he's not Osborne. He's not whatever limp lettuce the Liberal hand wringers are fronting either.
On that basis, he's got my vote.
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I like that Nigel Farage. He enjoys a drink or two, so I'm going to vote for him despite everything he says, everything he does, and all of his policies.
Democracy: it's great!
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Farage, Hopkins and me
The only people in the West not afraid to say it as it is
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FTFY
Originally posted by AtW View PostFarage is an idiot, who will latch on to anything to get any publicity.
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People are able to do exactly that. It's a guideline not a law.
A bit OTT as guidelines go but then the UK does not have a good attitude to booze (or junk food) unlike many of our European neighbours.
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Why I voted UKIP
Mr Farage conceded there was a problem with a "binge drinking mentality".
But he said people should be able to enjoy a drink or two whether "it slightly shortens our lives or not"
Nigel Farage urges 'mass protest' at alcohol guidelines - BBC NewsTags: None
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