Speakers at Leave means Leave and UKIP rallies

jendan

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Mixed Farmer
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Northumberland
Not in its entirety but I got the drift. She's moaning that the number of immigrants from outside the EU is on the rise which defeats the main reason for Brexit which is to drive the foreigners back into the sea. And much to her chagrin these immigrants from outside the EU tend to have darker skin than Ivanka and Iwona so I can see why this state of affairs is making her p!ss boil along with the other gammons
Youve got her wrong.She is a good writer and not racist,just telling it like it is.
 

Bomber_Harris

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London
She is a moderate,in all her writing.

Like I said I didn't read the article in its entirely, I only read the headline and the first paragraph or so I had no idea if that was her views or if she was just reporting the views of others. According to you it sounds like the latter and I'm more than happy to take your word on that because you seem like a decent chap :)
 

Bomber_Harris

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London
So I'm calling it now, I bet the Leave movement will be making plans to ensure that they have some youngsters in the crowd, they'll be asking their members to coerce their kids or anyone they know who is under the age of 21 to come along to these gigs. I can even see the organisers spending money phoning Brand Ambassador agencies "yeah we need two dozen spotty teenagers to attend one of our events, a t-shirt will be provided and they don't need any particular skill set, they just have to sit there and pretend to be enthralled"

You mark my words, the next event will have a smattering of youngsters sitting in the front row

Check my prediction above. It hasn't gone unnoticed there are hardly any youngsters at these gigs so the Leave movement have launched a drive to attract some young people (didn't the Nazis do a similar thing? what did they call it? nope, it's gone. I cant remember)

They've called it Future for Leave, and just have a look at who pops up in the middle of this video that's supposed to be representing young people. You couldn't make it up :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

- Bomber

 

Bomber_Harris

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Location
London
So I'm calling it now, I bet the Leave movement will be making plans to ensure that they have some youngsters in the crowd, they'll be asking their members to coerce their kids or anyone they know who is under the age of 21 to come along to these gigs. I can even see the organisers spending money phoning Brand Ambassador agencies "yeah we need two dozen spotty teenagers to attend one of our events, a t-shirt will be provided and they don't need any particular skill set, they just have to sit there and pretend to be enthralled"

You mark my words, the next event will have a smattering of youngsters sitting in the front row

Bomber bang on target again

this is from today's launch of the Brexit Party

ress-mogg-sister.jpg


not only has Rees-Mogg's sister been drafted in to lower the overall age but note the youngsters strategically placed to the right of the lectern

yet when we take an actual look at the audience it's same old, same old

literally

Brexit_Party_launch.jpg



- Bomber :cool:
 

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