Onny
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Post by Onny on Jun 21, 2024 17:47:20 GMT
“I respect our courts” oh is that why you ignored their decision when it came to your Rwanda policy?
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Post by simple on Jun 21, 2024 17:52:29 GMT
Farage just popping off Kremlin propaganda on the Beeb in our completely normal country. Who does he think he is, George Galloway?!
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Post by Vandelay on Jun 21, 2024 18:11:08 GMT
Farage doing the Putin thing is bizarre to me. Perhaps I'm completely misunderstanding his audience, but I would have thought they would be all in on the military action in Ukraine. The anti-Ukraine, West is pushing NATO down Putin's throat crowd I would think is mostly associated with the student left-wingers here. Although those of us that follow such things will already know he is deep in this kind of conspiracy, I would have thought he would avoid saying it out loud.
Of course, what I'm missing is that it probably doesn't matter what he says and that a bunch of people have already decided they are on his team and will suddenly agree with whatever bollocks he spouts.
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Post by Whizzo on Jun 21, 2024 18:21:23 GMT
I've never been to Spalding, I'm in no hurry to after this, interesting stickers on view and a complete fucking loon as well.
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minimatt
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Post by minimatt on Jun 21, 2024 20:56:35 GMT
as best I can tell there are only three fairly universal positions brits hold: trump's a cunt, putin's a cunt, and the NHS is a national treasure
I naively hope that people might begin to see farage for what he is, a trump rimming Putin apologist who wants to dismantle the nhs
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Jun 21, 2024 21:05:33 GMT
I'm sure plenty will hold their nose on things they find troubling just so they can stick it to forriners.
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Post by askew on Jun 21, 2024 21:18:56 GMT
So much coverage! Interview with Nick Robinson, News at Ten reporting on the interview, Newsnight analysing the interview, ay ay ay.
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Post by mothercruncher on Jun 21, 2024 21:19:09 GMT
MILF HUNTERS
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Post by Frog on Jun 21, 2024 21:41:41 GMT
Sadly,a lot of the people who love Farage also love trump. Mostly because he tells it like it is.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Jun 21, 2024 21:48:50 GMT
Farage has real cunt down the pub energy... "I was the only one who knew that there was going to be a war in Ukraine, I knew everything and I've been right every single time."
Have we done any checks to see if he placed any bets on the 23rd of Feb 2022?
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Post by stuz359 on Jun 21, 2024 22:02:46 GMT
I mean, I really don't get this. I fucking hate Farage and pretty much everything he stands for.
But Putin was basically threatening this stuff back in 2007 when he made his Munich speech.
Farage saying this, shouldn't be controversial. He actually has a point.
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Post by Syrette on Jun 21, 2024 22:09:10 GMT
Farage rimming Trump is possibly the worst thing ever posted on here.
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Post by cubby on Jun 21, 2024 22:13:49 GMT
Farage saying this, shouldn't becontroversial. He actually has a point. Farage saying it's only because of "nato expansionism" and the EU growing very much is a controversial viewpoint that is very much in line with kremlin talk points.
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Post by stuz359 on Jun 21, 2024 22:25:33 GMT
Farage saying this, shouldn't becontroversial. He actually has a point. Farage saying it's only because of "nato expansionism" and the EU growing very much is a controversial viewpoint that is very much in line with kremlin talk points. Controversial to whom? Putin laid out these talking points in his speech in Munich in 2007. Do I agree with it? No. Was it spelled out? Pretty much. I really don't think that NATO expansionism or EU growing justifies anything. But Putin did pretty much what he said he would do. So why is it a surprise? Predicting it doesn't make anyone an 'apologist for Putin.' You could argue saying Putin was 'provoked' is the apologist bit and I get that.
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Post by elstoof on Jun 21, 2024 22:34:10 GMT
But Putin did pretty much what he said he would do. So why is it a surprise? Who said it was a surprise?
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Post by Vandelay on Jun 21, 2024 22:36:33 GMT
There is a big difference between Putin using that as an excuse and it actually being the reason for it happening. Farage is parroting the Moscow line and literally saying "we caused the war". Along with his mate Tump, he is quite happy to see Ukraine carved up and parts given to Russia, so that Putin can sit back and plan his next target.
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cubby
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Post by cubby on Jun 21, 2024 22:39:10 GMT
Farage saying it's only because of "nato expansionism" and the EU growing very much is a controversial viewpoint that is very much in line with kremlin talk points. Controversial to whom? Putin laid out these talking points in his speech in Munich in 2007. Do I agree with it? No. Was it spelled out? Pretty much. I really don't think that NATO expansionism or EU growing justifies anything. But Putin did pretty much what he said he would do. So why is it a surprise? Predicting it doesn't make anyone an 'apologist for Putin.' You could argue saying Putin was 'provoked' is the apologist bit and I get that. Him being a predicter isn't the story here, the story is that Farage is parroting kremlin talking points.
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Post by Danno on Jun 21, 2024 22:47:15 GMT
"Farage has a point"
Fuck off. Just fuck off.
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Lizard
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Post by Lizard on Jun 21, 2024 23:59:15 GMT
Ugh, this bullshit again.
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Post by Jambowayoh on Jun 22, 2024 0:08:16 GMT
Mmmhmmm.
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otto
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Post by otto on Jun 22, 2024 2:47:55 GMT
NATO was never going to expand to include Ukraine… until Putin invaded.
The EU was never going to admit Ukraine as a member… until Putin invaded.
Ukraine wanted a deeper relationship with the EU, and we gave them that. I do not see Russia in that sentence. It is none of Russia’s fucking business. Putin made it his business, but it wasn’t and isn’t his business.
Not on any single level, not in any single way, not on any fucking planet does Farage have a point.
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Post by Blue_Mike on Jun 22, 2024 3:05:31 GMT
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Post by FlexibleFeline on Jun 22, 2024 5:47:30 GMT
NATO was never going to expand to include Ukraine… until Putin invaded. The EU was never going to admit Ukraine as a member… until Putin invaded. Ukraine wanted a deeper relationship with the EU, and we gave them that. I do not see Russia in that sentence. It is none of Russia’s fucking business. Putin made it his business, but it wasn’t and isn’t his business. Not on any single level, not in any single way, not on any fucking planet does Farage have a point. These Putin bootlickers, Farage, Waters, whoever, always conveniently forget the fact that Ukraine is a sovereign country, not a buffer or playground for Russia. They're despicable.
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Post by otto on Jun 22, 2024 5:54:07 GMT
I guess if the EU were to deepen its relationship with Norway the UK would be justified in levelling Bergen with cluster munitions according to Farage
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Post by djronz on Jun 22, 2024 6:13:23 GMT
I mean, I really don't get this. I fucking hate Farage and pretty much everything he stands for. But Putin was basically threatening this stuff back in 2007 when he made his Munich speech. Farage saying this, shouldn't be controversial. He actually has a point. Farage is blaming NATO for provoking the war. The Ukraine as a sovereign nation has every right to want to be part of NATO if is so wishes, as would Russia if it were that way inclined. Russia has no right to dictate to another country what it should and should nt do. Ukraine or the west did not make Russia invade, they just wanted an excuse and ironically in doing so they would occupy a country that boarders NATO countries.
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Post by apollo on Jun 22, 2024 7:02:17 GMT
Putin has actually increased the size of NATO recently after threatening all the countries and to say "Farage has a point" -No, he is just repeating Putin's talking points as he has links to Russia (he claimed to have never met Russian ambassador) and also fuck off with "Farage has a point" some of the dumbest shit since farage or Sunak last opened their mouths
Also the bullshtit about "NATO being very mean to Russia!" is also tankie talking point, Galloway must be upset farage is trying to use his material
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Onny
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Post by Onny on Jun 22, 2024 8:10:54 GMT
Maybe we’ll get Farage, Galloway and Corbyn uniting to form the Holy Trinity of Russian Apologists.
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Onny
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Post by Onny on Jun 22, 2024 8:14:54 GMT
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Post by Youthist on Jun 22, 2024 8:22:32 GMT
It is disgusting and shameful that this cunt is a) going to be winning a lot of seats in the election and b) getting so much air time from every single media outlet.
I reckon they will end up tied second with the tories as the opposition. It’s going to be fucking grim.
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Post by Frog on Jun 22, 2024 8:31:55 GMT
They are predicted about 2 seats as it stands, Farage and Anderson. They will get a big chunk of the vote share but that really doesn't do anything.
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