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Originally posted by Whorty View PostNah, that would never happen. I mean, surely no one would claim to hold a position that is fictitious? Not even Farage is that desperate for adoration.
But seems likely. behind the scenes, he got “influencer” fee for promoting that bookie platform
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI suspect Farage put this story out in the hopes of getting better odds on hid dead-cert bet.
I wonder was the £10k his own money, or borrowed from the company/political party - almost like in Casino Royale.
Will he now have to come up with a cunning plan to repay the investors/shareholders for his silly bet?
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I suspect Farage put this story out in the hopes of getting better odds on hid dead-cert bet.
I wonder was the £10k his own money, or borrowed from the company/political party - almost like in Casino Royale.
Will he now have to come up with a cunning plan to repay the investors/shareholders for his silly bet?
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostMaybe instead of spoiling our voting papers, at the next election, to force change, we should all vote Farage
What could possibly go wrong?
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I think you'll find that it is now called the Reform party. Search through his Twatter account and you'll see that he seems to have changed his mind over the last few months on many different subjects, the man is nothing but a hypocrite who just jumps on bandwagons.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostHence the new 'cause' for his party to fight ... pretty much anything that is anti-UK best interests
But hey, his supporters fall for it so let them fill their boots
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Farage thinks Trump will lose
Well, based on this story that he is trying to find a new cause for his party, as the work in the US will soon be drying up
As they say, the rats start to jump ship first before it sinks
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