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Previously on "Leave donor plans new party to replace Ukip – without Farage"
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Good luck with that.Originally posted by Milkyway View Post
The next decade or five's challenge for UKIP, if they choose to accept it, will be to try their luck in getting uk to trigger the article 50, and if they are extremely lucky at that... try and get uk to exit the EU
I don't think either of that will happen, ever

Imagine by the next GE we haven't left. All UKIP would need to do would be to turn out in the seats in which leave was a massive winner and say, "you voted leave but the establishment ignored you. Vote for us now.". Up against Tories who ignored them and Labour who don't know their arse from their elbow. It would be a rout.
If you want a hung parliament with UKIP as a major player.then you'll be hoping A50 isn't triggered because that's what you'll get.
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In the age where national football teams can be run by foreign managers, could we recruit internationally?
Or how about that Scottish woman with the name of as fish who looks like a krankie. You may disagree with her - but she is probably the best politician in the UK today.
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Presumably they'll have to get a new name as well...so come on CUK humourists....
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FTFYOriginally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostHoly crap
<MTT>Yes please</MTT>
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Evita was nice and could sing too...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShe is a politician. Do you seriously expect her to be young and beautiful? They don't sleep, eat tulip and drink too much.
In fact if they are a politician and remotely healthy looking they are gay.
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Not too near the floor. He'll never get under it.Originally posted by vetran View PostWould FLC? (lets lower the bar to near the floor).
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Holy crapOriginally posted by barrydidit View PostI thought you already subscribed to this publication?
UKIP’s Suzanne Evans suspended after criticising ‘gay cure’ candidate · PinkNews
<admin>No thanks</admin>Last edited by administrator; 29 June 2016, 20:57.
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I thought you already subscribed to this publication?Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostWhich one? Got a pic?
UKIP’s Suzanne Evans suspended after criticising ‘gay cure’ candidate · PinkNews
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Which one? Got a pic?Originally posted by SueEllen View Postthat UKIP woman who doesn't p*ss people of to lead the party.
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