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That's a fine picture Mich.
Ladies and gentlemen take note, this is how a proper statesman should look.
Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostCould be a lot worse:
An unelected bureaucrat telling us what to do or a pint at the pub with a swivel eyed loon properly elected? I know which I would choose..
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Which is probably how he would look when the first train load of EU dissenters arrive at their "thought conditioning" camp
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Could be a lot worse:
An unelected bureaucrat telling us what to do or a pint at the pub with a swivel eyed loon properly elected? I know which I would choose..

or this even:
Last edited by DodgyAgent; 7 June 2013, 14:01.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostSo sorry. I didn't mean to start the EU tulip up again although certain people seem to think that. Maybe I should have started a new thread called 'Daily Mail uses CUK as inspiration' as that was what I was trying to point out. Just to help, here's a 'swivel eyed loon' yesterday:

****, thats horrible
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So sorry. I didn't mean to start the EU tulip up again although certain people seem to think that. Maybe I should have started a new thread called 'Daily Mail uses CUK as inspiration' as that was what I was trying to point out. Just to help, here's a 'swivel eyed loon' yesterday:Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostYou great wally, you've started this boring crap again!

****, thats horrible
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You great wally, you've started this boring crap again!Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI've said it before, I'm pretty sure that the Daily Mail read this forum as many a time has something been mentioned on here or posted and, viola, a bit later they have it:
Nigel Farage says he is 'entitled to a lunchtime pint' as figures show UKIP is the 'laziest' party in Brussels | Mail Online
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Their whole point is to flick two fingers at the EU and I think most people who voted for them did so on this basis. I doubt anyone expects them to get involved in anything other than entertaining us.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI've said it before, I'm pretty sure that the Daily Mail read this forum as many a time has something been mentioned on here or posted and, viola, a bit later they have it:
Nigel Farage says he is 'entitled to a lunchtime pint' as figures show UKIP is the 'laziest' party in Brussels | Mail Online
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostNone absolutely whatsoever. Just trying to be informative about some of the voting that they've taken part in. I'll post some of the stuff they've voted for shall I? I mean this is what the general public should be told about, what their MEP is actually doing for that extraordinary sum of taxpayers moneyOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostPlease do!
Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI'm sorry, I'm not allowed to answer that question due to a gagging order. Actually I'm quite surprised that some enterprising little sod hasn't gone through the UKIP MEPs attendence in the EU and seen what they have voted for and against and how it both applies to their 'manifesto' (they do have one don't they?) and their own personal gainI've said it before, I'm pretty sure that the Daily Mail read this forum as many a time has something been mentioned on here or posted and, viola, a bit later they have it:Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostTBH it's a bit of a job, but the information is available. But it's quite possible that some young geek is doing precisely that while employed by a British political party head office.
Nigel Farage says he is 'entitled to a lunchtime pint' as figures show UKIP is the 'laziest' party in Brussels | Mail Online
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Umm, something like that, yes.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostLike a simple common market?
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Like a simple common market?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI agree. That's why I think Britain should be in pushing for something new.
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Britain can push all it likes but unless those that run the EU are subject to competition and accountability nothing will change.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostI agree. That's why I think Britain should be in pushing for something new.Last edited by DodgyAgent; 29 May 2013, 13:13.
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