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Comments by "Gar Sm" (@garsm2290) on "Will Euro elections be a proxy vote on Brexit?" video.
Anunciata? During the EU referendum Farage spoke positively of the "Norway option" - and Norway of course is in the single market. Farage's party not only had no election for him to be leader, it has no policies and no manifesto. Asked about this by the BBC, Farage just denounced the BBC reporter who was just doing his job.
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During the EU referendum Farage spoke positively of the "Norway option" - and Norway of course is in the single market. Farage's party not only had no election for him to be leader, it has no policies and no manifesto. Asked about this by the BBC, Farage just denounced the BBC reporter who was just doing his job.
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No it isn't. It's an election for the European parliament.
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During the EU referendum Farage spoke positively of the "Norway option" - and Norway of course is in the single market. Farage's party not only had no election for him to be leader, it has no policies and no manifesto. Asked about this by the BBC, Farage just denounced the BBC reporter who was just doing his job.
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If Annunciata is "anti-establishment" then Nigel Farage is going to publish his tax returns !!
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@Jack-fs2im There is an agreement to leave but parliament hasn't yet passed it.
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@benny boy Parliament wouldn't vote for the EU withdrawal agreement. The EU27 agreed an extension to see if parliament could agree on anything else. So far they haven't.
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The EU27 negotiated for two years on the British red lines - Farage was quiet, Johnson was quiet, and then all of a sudden they're all noise again. It's time to jettison ideology, nostalgia, short-term political interest, and short-term money-grabbing (Farage getting paid millions by Banks) and put the country first ... while there is still time.
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@pickleonions4277 Both Labour and Tories said they would try to implement Brexit while minimising economic damage. Hard task. Neither favoured a hard Brexit. All parties need policies - Farage's has none, he's making it up as he goes along.
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The EU27 negotiated for two years on the British red lines - Farage was quiet, Johnson was quiet, and then all of a sudden they're all noise again. It's time to jettison ideology, nostalgia, short-term political interest, and short-term money-grabbing (Farage getting paid millions by Banks) and put the country first ... while there is still time.
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Asif Ifas If you look at the facts,you will see the Brexit party has only slightly more votes than Ukip last time despite all the media hype. The average age of members of the British Tory Party is now 70. The Greens have done well across Europe because of the young. Brexit is a shambles and even the populist right parties across Europe have dropped demands to leave the EU. The Islamophobes are in retreat - it's just a matter of which minority they target next. The young are the future.
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She probably knows servants who have sometimes been poor.
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They'll get fewer votes and seats than Ukip did last time.
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During the EU referendum Farage spoke positively of the "Norway option" - and Norway of course is in the single market. Farage's party not only had no election for him to be leader, it has no policies and no manifesto. Asked about this by the BBC, Farage just denounced the BBC reporter who was just doing his job.
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If you look at the facts,you will see the Brexit party has only slightly more votes than Ukip last time despite all the media hype. The average age of members of the British Tory Party is now 70. The Greens have done well across Europe because of the young. Brexit is a shambles and even the populist right parties across Europe have dropped demands to leave the EU. The Islamophobes are in retreat - it's just a matter of which minority they target next. The young are the future.
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The globalists want Brexit. They want a deregulated Britain awash with chlorinated chicken and hormone-pumped beef, a paradise for bankers like tax-dodger Aaron Banks and dodgy-currency-dealer Farage.
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@tonyhussey3610 The EU27 negotiated for two years on the British red lines - Farage was quiet, Johnson was quiet, and then all of a sudden they're all noise again. It's time to jettison ideology, nostalgia, short-term political interest, and short-term money-grabbing (Farage getting paid millions by Banks) and put the country first ... while there is still time.
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@tonyhussey3610 Post-Brexit deregulation spells doom for British farmers and fishermen --- and yes it promises all sort of rubbish EU regulations don't permit, including chlorinated chicken.
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@tonyhussey3610 Around half of fish caught by British fishermen is exported to the EU27. Farage, Johnson, Habib and others all support deregulation. Time to wake up and smell the coffee.
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@tonyhussey3610 The referendum wasn't for a crash-out Brexit. During the campaign Farage spoke positively of Norway, which is in the single market, a far closer alignment than the one envisaged in the UK-EU agreement.
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