Sir Nigel Farage?

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No apology for getting the "rude fool" bit wrong. ?

Hang on a minute. Now I find SILH's continued ramblings as annoying as anyone. However, in 2 consecutive posts you called him a) a fool, and b) rude.

I'm not really sure why you've taken offence when it was stated that you called him a rude fool.
 
Hang on a minute. Now I find SILH's continued ramblings as annoying as anyone. However, in 2 consecutive posts you called him a) a fool, and b) rude.

I'm not really sure why you've taken offence when it was stated that you called him a rude fool.

Nowhere did I join the two words together which was my point and I only called him out as a foolish person IF he really believed that BJ and NF were considered HEROES by Brexiteers which I believe is patently NOT the case. As a Brexiteer I've long since stopped worrying about how rude SILH's posts are about me and the majority of voters.

I can assure you that I have not taken real offence, in fact, like you, I just find the posts he writes, (that I bother to read), almost always annoying, but if he can be pedantic (but usually wrong) in post after post about Bexit then I feel I'm able to point out that nowhere did I actually call him a "rude fool"
 
Nowhere did I join the two words together which was my point and I only called him out as a foolish person IF he really believed that BJ and NF were considered HEROES by Brexiteers which I believe is patently NOT the case. As a Brexiteer I've long since stopped worrying about how rude SILH's posts are about me and the majority of voters.

I can assure you that I have not taken real offence, in fact, like you, I just find the posts he writes, (that I bother to read), almost always annoying, but if he can be pedantic (but usually wrong) in post after post about Bexit then I feel I'm able to point out that nowhere did I actually call him a "rude fool"

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That's the most "hair-splitting" response ever. You called him rude and a fool, but not a rude fool. Have you ever considered working in politics? :D
 
So we have Farage opining on the proposed flying of the cross of St George in Downing St. Of course he thinks it should not be done as it would only play into the hands of 'those who want to break up the UK'.

You can always depend upon Farage to foment division and disagreement - that is his self-proclaimed self-important place in the political firmament - not in the elite but with the elite. Gloating over the difficult issues faced by EU/Europe - especially Merkel - delighting in telling all of the problems facing the EU/Europe - wishing for the EU to collapse - and pretending that none of it will be the responsibility of the UK.

Chortling away as if this mess is all a big laugh and nothing to do with him - unless he chooses it to be to do with him. He is one very odious person.
 
So we have Farage opining on the proposed flying of the cross of St George in Downing St. Of course he thinks it should not be done as it would only play into the hands of 'those who want to break up the UK'.

You can always depend upon Farage to foment division and disagreement - that is his self-proclaimed self-important place in the political firmament - not in the elite but with the elite. Gloating over the difficult issues faced by EU/Europe - especially Merkel - delighting in telling all of the problems facing the EU/Europe - wishing for the EU to collapse - and pretending that none of it will be the responsibility of the UK.

Chortling away as if this mess is all a big laugh and nothing to do with him - unless he chooses it to be to do with him. He is one very odious person.

If the EU is in crisis, just maybe Farage got it right. Why would you want to Remain attached to a lame duck that sucks the wealth out of the UK.
 
So we have Farage opining on the proposed flying of the cross of St George in Downing St. Of course he thinks it should not be done as it would only play into the hands of 'those who want to break up the UK'.

You can always depend upon Farage to foment division and disagreement - that is his self-proclaimed self-important place in the political firmament - not in the elite but with the elite. Gloating over the difficult issues faced by EU/Europe - especially Merkel - delighting in telling all of the problems facing the EU/Europe - wishing for the EU to collapse - and pretending that none of it will be the responsibility of the UK.

Chortling away as if this mess is all a big laugh and nothing to do with him - unless he chooses it to be to do with him. He is one very odious person.

Farage is gloating......because he has been warning Brussels of this for many many years. They’ve ignored him or insulted him the whole time.
 
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So we have Farage opining on the proposed flying of the cross of St George in Downing St. Of course he thinks it should not be done as it would only play into the hands of 'those who want to break up the UK'.

You can always depend upon Farage to foment division and disagreement - that is his self-proclaimed self-important place in the political firmament - not in the elite but with the elite. Gloating over the difficult issues faced by EU/Europe - especially Merkel - delighting in telling all of the problems facing the EU/Europe - wishing for the EU to collapse - and pretending that none of it will be the responsibility of the UK.

Chortling away as if this mess is all a big laugh and nothing to do with him - unless he chooses it to be to do with him. He is one very odious person.
Oh! The irony.
 
Head of the EU warns that the EU is on the verge of collapse and its all Nige's fault. :eek:

Which Head of the EU was that as I'm not hearing anyone say that it's all Farage's fault.

It is true that Farage takes great pleasure out of the prospect of collapse. Indeed he laughs at the prospect - and whatever you might think of the EU I suggest that it's collapse would not be good for a post-Brexit UK...so not something we should be laughing about or indeed pretending would be a good thing. I could suggest that rather than us find the UK take actions that go towards precipitating rifts in, and even possible collapse of, the EU - it is might actually be beneficial to the UK to support the EU as fully as possible in resolving it's issues so that the EU27 is stable, coherent and successful, and a pleasant and supportive neighbour to have.

But no - having none of that - the schadenfreude of Farage can be almost sickening to listen to - but then Farage is not a decent and honest person.
 
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Which Head of the EU was that as I'm not hearing anyone say that it's all Farage's fault.

It is true that Farage takes great pleasure out of the prospect of collapse. Indeed he laughs at the prospect - and whatever you might think of the EU I suggest that it's collapse would not be good for a post-Brexit UK...so not something we should be laughing about or indeed pretending would be a good thing. I could suggest that rather than us find the UK take actions that go towards precipitating rifts in, and even possible collapse of, the EU - it is might actually be beneficial to the UK to support the EU as fully as possible in resolving it's issues so that the EU27 is stable, coherent and successful, and a pleasant and supportive neighbour to have.

But no - having none of that - the schadenfreude of Farage can be almost sickening to listen to - but then Farage is not a decent and honest person.

If an establishmaent has done nothing but mock what you say, something that others agree with what you are saying. Then am quite sure that he would have some self gratification because of the way things are panning out, as he said. Now lets look at it another way. If the pigs that have the snout in the trough had actually listened a little bit. The EU would not be in the mess it is now.
Keep talking Nigel 👍
 
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