Well said Nigel, who is he indeed? A placeman, the result of political jiggerypokery and pork barrel position trading not dissimilar to 19th Century European diplomacy. Next he should go for that cunt Cafe Ashtray, our supposed Foriegn Affairs High Representative who decisivly decided to send military intervention to aid Haiti, but took a fucking month to make that oh-so-obvious decision.
Exactly, SR, he is nothing - an absolute nonentity/puppet/corrupt Marxist who will play by their rules and keep on taking their thirty pieces of silver for as long as he can. :-$
Fern Britten(sp?) was covering for Jeremy Vine this afternoon on BBC Radio 2 and had this as her main discussion topic, she played the audio clip (extended) twice, both in her promo and the main broadcast to highlight her "disgust at this embarrasment to British democracy" but actually Nigel came over quite well.
He faced sad ol' Shirley Williams :-[ in the subsequent phone-in and, despite Ferns attempts to bolster a pro-Rumpy :-$ faction most callers were clearly in favour of Nigel, even the woman who said " he speaks for the likes of me but he should not be so rude". At least it got him on the mainstream media, well done Nigel.
Shirl gave the game away when, at one point, she announced that "The media depict this in a distorted way...Oh no, Fern not you at the BBC :-E , the print media I mean..." or words to that effect.
He's right BS, who is the man?
ReplyDeleteGo Nigel! He's super! "You have the personality of a damp rag"
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha, Good one! :-P
Well said Nigel, who is he indeed? A placeman, the result of political jiggerypokery and pork barrel position trading not dissimilar to 19th Century European diplomacy.
ReplyDeleteNext he should go for that cunt Cafe Ashtray, our supposed Foriegn Affairs High Representative who decisivly decided to send military intervention to aid Haiti, but took a fucking month to make that oh-so-obvious decision.
GO Nigel !!! :-P
ReplyDeleteNow that's the way to do it, Odie, Rumpy Pumpy looks like some sort of scraggy old vulture at best! :-D
ReplyDeleteSpot on, mate, I can't wait until the whole rotten EU collapsels around their ears! :-P
ReplyDeleteWrapped in a wet newspaper, Bunni, and placed inside a wet paper bag! :-D
ReplyDelete<span>Spot on, mate, I can't wait until the whole rotten EU collapses around their ears! :-P </span>
ReplyDeleteExactly, SR, he is nothing - an absolute nonentity/puppet/corrupt Marxist who will play by their rules and keep on taking their thirty pieces of silver for as long as he can. :-$
ReplyDeleteI wish the pussies and wusses in our Conservative opposition had the guts and the political will to do the same, Ron! >:o
ReplyDeleteHow to get the right people in power is the big question, n'est ce pas?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, James. ;)
ReplyDeleteFern Britten(sp?) was covering for Jeremy Vine this afternoon on BBC Radio 2 and had this as her main discussion topic, she played the audio clip (extended) twice, both in her promo and the main broadcast to highlight her "disgust at this embarrasment to British democracy" but actually Nigel came over quite well.
ReplyDeleteHe faced sad ol' Shirley Williams :-[ in the subsequent phone-in and, despite Ferns attempts to bolster a pro-Rumpy :-$ faction most callers were clearly in favour of Nigel, even the woman who said " he speaks for the likes of me but he should not be so rude".
At least it got him on the mainstream media, well done Nigel.
Shirl gave the game away when, at one point, she announced that "The media depict this in a distorted way...Oh no, Fern not you at the BBC :-E , the print media I mean..." or words to that effect.
A President that no one knows.
ReplyDeleteLike a President that no one know where he was born.
So similar and a pond apart.
It sounds like the E.U. was a bad idea. You need a new strong leader in Britain to get you the hell out.
ReplyDeleteHe did give bank clerks a bad name everywhere though ... :-P
ReplyDeleteThe EU, believe it or not, Odie, was first planned as long ago as 1942 and, (yes, you've guessed it), was Hitler's brainchild! =-O
ReplyDeleteNo wonder it's so "democratic"! >:o
The British public are quite capable of seeing the BBCs game and most probably tune in just to have a laugh at gobby Janet.
ReplyDeleteYes, that 1942 meeting was held at about the same time as the one that came up with the Final Solution, bastards.
ReplyDeleteThat's the very one, banned. ;)
ReplyDeleteI hope you're right, mate, but there are a lot of gullible people out there. *DONT_KNOW*
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