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Paul Nuttall would be dangerous.

 

Dangerous as in he would appeal to voters in the north and eat away at Labour's vote, or dangerous in relation to his political views?

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Ah yes, Farage without the charm.

But extra Northern working class appeal.

Dangerous as in he would appeal to voters in the north and eat away at Labour's vote, or dangerous in relation to his political views?

Well, both.

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Meanwhile, bankrupt millionaire is being investigated by the EU for diverting funds illegally to fund his lies in the referendum.

 

I can say "lies" because he admitted the NHS 350m lies were a lie within hours of the result. That's a huge whopping lie as we are now watching the NHS be dismantled and underfunded and privatised on a weekly basis. That's within 6 months and without having even triggered article 50. He has nothing to say on the topic of the NHS at all these days. Funny that.

 

I hope the lying failed businessman gets taken to court and convicted.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/nige...4b0c6c8bc15043b?

That Farage creature has always being a lying hypocritical cuntsack. Will enjoy watching the EU throw the book at him. Surprised they didn't years ago for his lack of attendance. Or at least make UKIPs funding conditional on attendance without telling them and then watching them suffer when they go bankrupt.

 

 

The purest irony here is that sans this EU funding UKIP would quite literally go bankrupt this evening. Not even tomorrow, they wouldn't have enough cash to make it to the other side of midnight in just 2 hours time.

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Ex-leader Diane James has left Ukip, and will continue as an indie-MEP until Brexit happens.

 

Ukip are in disarray - given events in the world and the state of other parties, they should have been in a good position to capitalise on this and build their support even more, even now that their main goal has been achieved, but it looks like the party is tearing itself apart. Whether a new leader can change things remains to be seen.

Nigel Farage May/June 2016: ([paraphrase) "How dare the President of the USA stick his nose into British business!" (when Obama gave advice on Brexit in the mildest briefest terms)

 

Nigel Farage Nov 2016: (paraphrase) "How dare the the British Government not listen to the President Of The United States sticking his nose into British business!!" (when Trump wants Farage to be British ambassador and he gets a cushy job out of it, without even having to be elected or appointed)

 

What a massive hypocrite, eh, everyone....?

 

 

I think we should offer Trump a deal. Farage can be our ambassador to the USA as long as they appoint film director Michael Moore as their ambassador to the UK. Seems fair.
I think Paul Nuttall should stay in Liverpool and concentrate on making Liverpool prosperous instead of coming over here and taking the job of other perfectly capable honest working ENGLISH people to become UKIP leader.
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Ukip's only MP, Douglas Carswell, has resigned the party whip, and will sit as an independent MP for the remainder of parliament, leaving Ukip unrepresented in the House of Commons.

 

If the council elections go as catastrophically bad as people are expecting, then Ukip as a force could be buried by the end of the year. They've got no representation in parliament, they are effectively lame ducks in the EU, and following the council elections, they might not have much of a local presence either. The only place where they'll still have any influence at all will be in the ruddy Welsh parliament, which for a party that are decried as being "little Englanders", is a delightful little irony indeed.

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And Mark Reckless, former MP & member of the Welsh Assembly, a man who looks like Fred Dinenage after swallowing a barrel of growth hormones, has now left Ukip to sit as a Conservative (although as I understand it, he hasn't re-joined the Conservative Party).
f***ing Christ. What chaos. You'd think they'd been utterly humped in the referendum (they should have been) the way they are carrying on, not victorious!
When the communist regimes in eastern Europe fell, the opposition groups often broke up over the following year or two. Their main problem was that they were united by what they opposed rather than what they agreed on. The same thing seems to be happening with UKIP.

Yes, all their flaws in policy and as human beings are all becoming obvious now the Tories have acquired the UKIP throne. Even local Councillors (such as the one UKIP councillor here - yes, shockingly, Bournemouth has the one) are bailing.

 

rats. sinking ship. as expected.

 

So who's going to hoover up the loony, sorry, I mean the disenchanted vote next time?

 

Won't be Labour, pretty sure about that...

 

 

Depends what Farage does with Arron Banks' billions don't it. If he crawls back out the cesspool with a new party then they'd probably capitalise. LibDems might pick up some votes but I guess the ball will be in the Green's court to try and break into the main with a manifesto that is a bit less pie in the sky and a bit more 'this will fix the rampant inequality you're facing'.
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