Farage: US Ambassador

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  • Carbonator wrote:
    Now could you tell us what you would actually like to happen to child killers.

    I think that might be a bit off topic.
  • Carbonator wrote:
    So wishing death on people who only stood up for what they believe (and the majority of country agreed wit) without the balls to snub out child killers lol.

    I think that about sums up the type of attitude that led to Farage and Trump winning.

    Can you point me in the direction of the post in which you said you would find it a preferable if a child killer was accidentally killed?

    So we know you would have preferred Farage and Trump not to have won, and Farage not to have survived a plane crash.
    Now could you tell us what you would actually like to happen to child killers.

    What exactly did Farage win?

    You seem to be attempting to extract offence where there is none - to use the current parlance, 'suck it up, snowflake'
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    He won Brexit effectively.

    The offense was started by Veronesse68 saying he wished someone had died.
    That offense was first commented on by Mr Goo if you read the thread.

    I am the direct polar opposite of a snowflake lol.
    Thats a term for a lot of the Remain wingers.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    Carbonator wrote:
    Now could you tell us what you would actually like to happen to child killers.

    I think that might be a bit off topic.

    I don't agree considering the comment that was made but hey ho.
  • Carbonator wrote:
    He won Brexit effectively.

    The offense was started by Veronesse68 saying he wished someone had died.
    That offense was first commented on by Mr Goo if you read the thread.

    I am the direct polar opposite of a snowflake lol.
    Thats a term for a lot of the Remain wingers.

    He didn't win 'Brexit' - he perpetuated lies (and rapidly rescinded on them post ref), he also rapidly stepped away from any responsibility having added his (unearned) media weight to the (unofficial) pro-leave campaign in the second or possibly third retirement of his beleaguered career.

    He did this along with a number of other high profile Brexiteers and left it to the remain camp to attempt to sort out the almighty mess they'd left behind.

    Now the Brexiteers are jeering and hurling abuse around at anyone that appears to 'drag their heels' while also attempting to engineer any semblance of a sensible course of action.
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  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    -Yawn smiley-

    Why did you quote my whole post but only comment on one small part?

    Can see I am outnumbered here (unlike in the democratic referendum 8) ) so have fun guys.

    (Sound of door closing)
  • Carbonator wrote:
    -Yawn smiley-

    Why did you quote my whole post but only comment on one small part?

    Can see I am outnumbered here (unlike in the democratic referendum 8) ) so have fun guys.

    (Sound of door closing)

    Straightforward. On topic: Farage: US Ambassador. Off topic: child killers and who offended who first.



    I agree he did win Brexit. We'll know if he is really in it for the UK if he gets a job offer from Trump.
  • Carbonator wrote:
    -Yawn smiley-

    Why did you quote my whole post but only comment on one small part?

    Can see I am outnumbered here (unlike in the democratic referendum 8) ) so have fun guys.

    (Sound of door closing)

    Because:
    1 - you continued as though you'd taken offense
    2 - There is no such thing as 'the direct polar opposite' of a snowflake
    3 - 'Remain wingers (sic)' are the people left holding the brexit baby and trying to sort out the mess left by, in your opinion, the victorious boor Farage and his cronies.

    All the while he's meeting his chum that doesn't pay taxes in a gold room atop a gold tower all the while trying to perpetuate the myth that they're both men of the people.

    You really couldn't make it up
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  • mr_goo
    mr_goo Posts: 3,770
    Carbonator wrote:
    He won Brexit effectively.

    The offense was started by Veronesse68 saying he wished someone had died.
    That offense was first commented on by Mr Goo if you read the thread.
    7
    I am the direct polar opposite of a snowflake lol.
    Thats a term for a lot of the Remain wingers.

    He didn't win 'Brexit' - he perpetuated lies (and rapidly rescinded on them post ref), he also rapidly stepped away from any responsibility having added his (unearned) media weight to the (unofficial) pro-leave campaign in the second or possibly third retirement of his beleaguered career.

    He did this along with a number of other high profile Brexiteers and left it to the remain camp to attempt to sort out the almighty mess they'd left behind.

    Now the Brexiteers are jeering and hurling abuse around at anyone that appears to 'drag their heels' while also attempting to engineer any semblance of a sensible course of action.


    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?
    I'm not a Farage fan, but I voted to Leave . This on basis of democracy. A democracy that had UK voted to remain would have swiftly been removed. Now Juncker and Merkel are pixxing out straight because they can see their house of cards is about to collapse.

    Btw. I'm not an advocate of the death penalty. Just incase you are wondering. But I would like to see more whole life sentences without parole for those deserving of such punishment.
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  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Carbonator wrote:
    So wishing death on people who only stood up for what they believe (and the majority of country agreed wit)

    You mean the majority of 'voters' - not the majority of the country. Bit of a difference.
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?
  • Imposter wrote:
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?

    Turkey not joining the EU
    UK not being part of an EU army
    UK not joining Euro
  • A man who campaigned against jobs for the boys elites now moaning because he won't get a job based on the recommendation of a mate...and yet some people still can't see the hypocrisy and defend him. It's got so farcical you can only but laugh now.
  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    Carbonator wrote:
    He won Brexit effectively

    I think you'll find that BoJo the Clown wins that dubious honour

    It's just a hill. Get over it.
  • secretsam
    secretsam Posts: 5,120
    Mr Goo wrote:
    I voted to Leave . This on basis of democracy. A democracy that had UK voted to remain would have swiftly been removed.

    Those would be the same democratic rights that our PM tried to avoid, resulting in defeat in the courts and all those vile headlines from the Brexit press? That democracy?

    It's just a hill. Get over it.
  • mamba80
    mamba80 Posts: 5,032
    Good choice, he should get the job, infact how about getting US citizenship and never come back?

    i took V68's comment similar to the ones i hear on Mock the Week or Hignfy.
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Imposter wrote:
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?

    Turkey not joining the EU
    UK not being part of an EU army
    UK not joining Euro

    But Turkey isn't in the EU, the UK is not part of an EU army and is not joining the Euro. I was asking about the 'lies' that the remain camp were apparently spinning.
  • briantrumpet
    briantrumpet Posts: 20,710
    A man who campaigned against jobs for the boys elites now moaning because he won't get a job based on the recommendation of a mate...and yet some people still can't see the hypocrisy and defend him. It's got so farcical you can only but laugh now.
    And wait for Trump to screw all the people with little hope or money, who voted for him, because he said he was on their side. Ha. He'll just allow the richer to get richer (himself included). Farage is in just the same mould: pretends to speak for the 'overlooked masses', but it is merely a smokescreen to take the shackles off the extreme free market.
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,666
    Imposter wrote:
    Carbonator wrote:
    So wishing death on people who only stood up for what they believe (and the majority of country agreed wit)

    You mean the majority of 'voters' - not the majority of the country. Bit of a difference.

    No real difference.
    Everyone entitled to vote could have voted. The rest are irrelevant.

    Do you mean the 'kiddies' would have made a difference?

    Is it just me that talks of a 'country' deciding things?
    I will have to listen to Paxman and Dimbleby etc. a bit closer next time.

    'agreed wit' was a typo by the way, not slang or dialect.
    Bugger...... my bracketing was all wrong too!!
    Hope I did not come across as uneducated or senile :lol:
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Carbonator wrote:
    Imposter wrote:
    Carbonator wrote:
    So wishing death on people who only stood up for what they believe (and the majority of country agreed wit)

    You mean the majority of 'voters' - not the majority of the country. Bit of a difference.

    No real difference.

    17m voters from a total eligible electorate of around 45m. Well worth correcting you, I reckon.

    Carbonator wrote:
    Hope I did not come across as uneducated or senile :lol:

    Well, if you voted brexit we can only guess...
  • motogull
    motogull Posts: 325
    mrfpb wrote:
    Farage doesn't have m health issues as an excuse for his behaviour, though.

    He got run over once and he's been in a plane crash. A couple of big bangs to the head might account for the disinhibition he displays.
  • Ben6899
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    V68 caught a brace of mentals.
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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,866
    Ben6899 wrote:
    V68 caught a brace of mentals.
    Some would call it a talent.
  • slowmart
    slowmart Posts: 4,516
    Can somebody tell me how the world would be worse off if trump, Farage and child killers departed from this mortal coil?
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  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,660
    Motogull wrote:
    mrfpb wrote:
    Farage doesn't have m health issues as an excuse for his behaviour, though.

    He got run over once and he's been in a plane crash. A couple of big bangs to the head might account for the disinhibition he displays.

    Being permanently pissed probably doesn't help either.
  • Imposter wrote:
    Imposter wrote:
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?

    Turkey not joining the EU
    UK not being part of an EU army
    UK not joining Euro

    But Turkey isn't in the EU, the UK is not part of an EU army and is not joining the Euro. I was asking about the 'lies' that the remain camp were apparently spinning.

    Why can't you remoaners accept the will of the people. It is your typical sneering attitude towards FACTS that made people vote out
  • imposter2.0
    imposter2.0 Posts: 12,028
    Imposter wrote:
    Imposter wrote:
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?

    Turkey not joining the EU
    UK not being part of an EU army
    UK not joining Euro

    But Turkey isn't in the EU, the UK is not part of an EU army and is not joining the Euro. I was asking about the 'lies' that the remain camp were apparently spinning.

    Why can't you remoaners accept the will of the people. It is your typical sneering attitude towards FACTS that made people vote out

    Absolutely. I'm sure you've had enough of 'FACTS'. Not sure that me simply pointing out said facts really counts as 'sneering' though, to be honest...
  • Imposter wrote:
    Imposter wrote:
    Imposter wrote:
    Mr Goo wrote:

    What about the lies spun and perpetuated by Cameron, Osborne and the Remain camp?

    Genuinely interested to understand what 'lies' these were, if you can clarify?

    Turkey not joining the EU
    UK not being part of an EU army
    UK not joining Euro

    But Turkey isn't in the EU, the UK is not part of an EU army and is not joining the Euro. I was asking about the 'lies' that the remain camp were apparently spinning.

    Why can't you remoaners accept the will of the people. It is your typical sneering attitude towards FACTS that made people vote out

    Absolutely. I'm sure you've had enough of 'FACTS'. Not sure that me simply pointing out said facts really counts as 'sneering' though, to be honest...

    Now you are using pedantry to show off your superior education. You liberal metro elites just don't get it!!! the people have spoken and you have to listen.
  • RideOnTime
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    I think the EU most keep in mind that Turkey is not just for Christmas.
    Commitment will be long term.