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<blockquote data-quote="stewart" data-source="post: 6274542" data-attributes="member: 42710"><p>I am sure that Farage and his ilk appeal to the blue rinse brigade, with his tub thumping rhetoric, where Britain will be a self determining Nation (whatever that is) will regain its Sovereignty (despite never losing it) will be in control of its own destiny (as it always was) and when negotiating trade Johnny Foreigner will have to dance to the UKs tune, however he does not appeal to me and just comes across as a school boy bully, which may well be fine in the sand pit at public school, that arrogance and talking over the top of your trade partners round the negotiating table may not work out to be so effective on the world stage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stewart, post: 6274542, member: 42710"] I am sure that Farage and his ilk appeal to the blue rinse brigade, with his tub thumping rhetoric, where Britain will be a self determining Nation (whatever that is) will regain its Sovereignty (despite never losing it) will be in control of its own destiny (as it always was) and when negotiating trade Johnny Foreigner will have to dance to the UKs tune, however he does not appeal to me and just comes across as a school boy bully, which may well be fine in the sand pit at public school, that arrogance and talking over the top of your trade partners round the negotiating table may not work out to be so effective on the world stage. [/QUOTE]
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