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Previously on "UKIP leader boasts of his £2million in expenses"
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Originally posted by MrMark View Postnigel farage expose
Beats me why people vote UKIP in the Euro elections - all they do is go and waste Euro money (a certain amount of which is originally British tax money). If you really want the UK out of the EU, vote for a party promising this at the general election!
UKIP, a one policy party!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Postwho exactly are you? Some NL stooge being sent on to website forums to smear opposition? What a smear by you on Nigel farage. It is and you are quite pathetic. The only reason I am voting for UKIP is because farage gets up in front of the MEPs and tells them what a bunch of undemocratic useless scroungers they are.
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostLike I keep saying, if you want to withdraw from the EU, vote for such a party in the general election. Voting for UKIP in these elections is a complete waste of time, imho.
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostI admit that deep down the likes of Farage (probably) believe it's right to leave the EU. But he also knows it's probably not going to happen anytime soon, so why not take advantage and live it up at our expense. If we're foolish enough to vote for him in the Euro-election (which doesn't change our membership) instead of in the general election (which could pull us out), then who can blame his game plan?
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...hey, here's a really radical thought for you - if you don't like him or his policies then DON'T VOTE FOR HIM
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I admit that deep down the likes of Farage (probably) believe it's right to leave the EU. But he also knows it's probably not going to happen anytime soon, so why not take advantage and live it up at our expense. If we're foolish enough to vote for him in the Euro-election (which doesn't change our membership) instead of in the general election (which could pull us out), then who can blame his game plan?
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostLike I keep saying, if you want to withdraw from the EU, vote for such a party in the general election. Voting for UKIP in these elections is a complete waste of time, imho.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostYes of course - whether you agree with him or not, the central plank of his campaign is full withdrawal from the EU....
.....because he wants to stay in the EU.
Drink a little too much giggle water last night did we?
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Originally posted by MrMark View PostOh yes - he's on a nice little earner. In truth the last thing he probably wants is withdrawal from Europe - it'd put an end to his easy life sipping fine wines in Brussels, and he'd have to find a proper job. I suppose he's just like other politicians in that respect.
.....because he wants to stay in the EU.
Drink a little too much giggle water last night did we?
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostCan't you see what Farage is deliberately doing by cheerfully admitting that? Discrediting the EU even more. He doesn't care - He *wants* to emphasise what a gravy train it all is.
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Can't you see what Farage is deliberately doing by cheerfully admitting that? Discrediting the EU even more. He doesn't care - He *wants* to emphasise what a gravy train it all is.
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UKIP leader boasts of his £2million in expenses
During a debate about Europe at the Foreign Press Association - which was discreetly taped by the hosts - Farage was asked by former Europe minister Denis MacShane what he had received in non-salary expenses and allowances since becoming an MEP in 1999.
"It is a vast sum," Farage said. "I don't know what the total amount is but - oh lor - it must be pushing £2 million." Taken aback, MacShane then joked: "Is it too late to become an MEP?"
Farage insisted that he had not "pocketed" the money but had used the "very large sum of European taxpayers' money" to help promote Ukip's message that the UK should get out of the EU.
Beats me why people vote UKIP in the Euro elections - all they do is go and waste Euro money (a certain amount of which is originally British tax money). If you really want the UK out of the EU, vote for a party promising this at the general election!Tags: None
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