- Location
- Lincolnshire.
I am coming round to this idea. Then at least we would have the organ grindr instead of the monkey.
They are both complete nobs. One of them knows what he is doing the other is clueless IMO.I think Boris is a well educated buffoon but I'd far sooner even he did the job, than that petulant schoolboy looking for publicity. A tw*t of the highest order IMHO.
Farage was appointed to the fisheries committee in Brussels to represent the interests of British fishermen.
He attended less than 10 per cent of the meetings of that committee.
He then "backed" the self same fishermen in the Brexit campaign.
The man is a fraud from the core of his being.
The utterly amazing thing is he managed to play the pipes, and get the nation to dance to a merry tune.
Farage of course did the state some service, in constantly highlighting inefficiency and corruption in the EU.
Not to mention of course the old dog bone "EU accounts haven't been signed off in years".
Needless to say, the knight in shining armour could well afford to point out such murky waters in Brussels considering
his own clean hands
Well, well, well, aren't a few chickens coming home to roost http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...spending-eu-referendum-campaign-a7422471.html
I agree. Instead of arguing about pifferling amounts we should be focusing on the UKs ballooning deficit. With that in mind are Bojo and Fox the right people to define our new relationship with the world?I wonder how much EU money
errrrr
yours and my money
the remain camp obtained to promote their agenda
or come to that
the torys
labour
lib dems
snp
etc
obtained to promote their parties at the general election
Sour grapes
Farage of course did the state some service, in constantly highlighting inefficiency and corruption in the EU.
Not to mention of course the old dog bone "EU accounts haven't been signed off in years".
Needless to say, the knight in shining armour could well afford to point out such murky waters in Brussels considering
his own clean hands
Well, well, well, aren't a few chickens coming home to roost http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...spending-eu-referendum-campaign-a7422471.html