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Evo1883

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Imagine Corbyn doing the same thing and be honest, would you really say the same thing you just have there?

I can show you absolutely loads of examples of people being tricked into reading things out on radio and TV if you like

It's absolutely a nothing story
 

PVA

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Whether it was said with intention or not he's just said something in support of an organisation which, as his biggest fan Grendel likes to point out, killed many, many innocent people.

As has been pointed out, if someone from the left/Labour said it they'd be absolutely crucified for it, torrents of abuse.
 

Evo1883

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Whether it was said with intention or not he's just said something in support of an organisation which, as his biggest fan Grendel likes to point out, killed many, many innocent people.

As has been pointed out, if someone from the left/Labour said it they'd be absolutely crucified for it, torrents of abuse.

Translated :

Somebody I dislike vehemently was tricked into saying something online and now that must mean he supports that organisation and nothing else will change my view .

Reality : most people don't give a fuck , and can see what's actually at play


All a bit petty really , yet the society we find ourself in
 

PVA

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Translated :

Somebody I dislike vehemently was tricked into saying something online and now that must mean he supports that organisation and nothing else will change my view .

Reality : most people don't give a fuck , and can see what's actually at play

Sorry mate but this is laughable.

DOD gets tarnished as an IRA supporter on here and every post he makes is met by something about him supporting the murder of women and children (I have no idea what he actually said, so don't know if this is warranted or not) and then we have someone very prominent literally saying 'up the ra' and it's a total non story, complete accident, bless little saint Nigel.
 

Evo1883

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Sorry mate but this is laughable.

DOD gets tarnished as an IRA supporter on here and every post he makes is met by something about him supporting the murder of women and children (I have no idea what he actually said, so don't know if this is warranted or not) and then we have someone very prominent literally saying 'up the ra' and it's a total non story, complete accident, bless little saint Nigel.

Fuck sake

I don't say anything about the IRA to DOD .
When we actually look at what's at play here , it's a non story , total mistake.

I don't even like farage ffs
 

Grendel

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Whether it was said with intention or not he's just said something in support of an organisation which, as his biggest fan Grendel likes to point out, killed many, many innocent people.

As has been pointed out, if someone from the left/Labour said it they'd be absolutely crucified for it, torrents of abuse.

The only person who has admitted to voting for Mr Farage in a UK election is Tony so I think you have confused me with him
 

Grendel

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Sorry mate but this is laughable.

DOD gets tarnished as an IRA supporter on here and every post he makes is met by something about him supporting the murder of women and children (I have no idea what he actually said, so don't know if this is warranted or not) and then we have someone very prominent literally saying 'up the ra' and it's a total non story, complete accident, bless little saint Nigel.

O Day is an IRA supporter and an apologist for Sinn Fein - he is proud of it as well. He also bizarrely once claimed to be black when he wasn't
 

Evo1883

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Long story short , nigel farage being tricked into saying " up the ra " is not worthy of a stoning

Actually can't believe it's bothering people , Infact I don't actually think it Is , they are pretending to be outraged
 

Grendel

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I have to make a correction. I accused Jeremy Corbyn of supporting the rights of the person who murdered the last sitting MP murdered prior to Jo Cox - Sir Anthony Berry who was blown up in the Brighton bombing instigated by Mr Corbyns comrade Patrick Magee

This was incorrect as I forgot Gerry Gow who also of course was murdered by the IRA in 1990

Mr Corbyn did of course sell copies of Gerry Adams book in the House of Commons lobby after the murder of Mr Gow
 

PVA

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O Day is an IRA supporter and an apologist for Sinn Fein - he is proud of it as well. He also bizarrely once claimed to be black when he wasn't

I don't know if he is or not, but what I do know is Farage is on film saying 'up the RA'.
 

TomRad85

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The only person who has admitted to voting for Mr Farage in a UK election is Tony so I think you have confused me with him
Farage is kinda funny as him simply existing sends a certain type of person (some can be found in this thread) into total meltdown. In reality I've never actually met a person that takes him seriously.. well apart from Tony, but we've not actually met.

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PVA

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Farage is kinda funny as him simply existing sends a certain type of person (some can be found in this thread) into total meltdown. In reality I've never actually met a person that takes him seriously.. well apart from Tony, but we've not actually met.

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You don't think anyone takes him seriously? Really?

They shouldn't, but literally millions of people take him seriously.

Edit: sorry misread, you said you've never met anyone who takes him seriously, fair enough
 

Ian1779

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I have to make a correction. I accused Jeremy Corbyn of supporting the rights of the person who murdered the last sitting MP murdered prior to Jo Cox - Sir Anthony Berry who was blown up in the Brighton bombing instigated by Mr Corbyns comrade Patrick Magee

This was incorrect as I forgot Gerry Gow who also of course was murdered by the IRA in 1990

Mr Corbyn did of course sell copies of Gerry Adams book in the House of Commons lobby after the murder of Mr Gow
Rent free.
 

Grendel

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Farage is kinda funny as him simply existing sends a certain type of person (some can be found in this thread) into total meltdown. In reality I've never actually met a person that takes him seriously.. well apart from Tony, but we've not actually met.

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He was a pointy stick politician in the same way as Alec Salmond - he makes people run and run with his tomfoolery and that is it
 

TomRad85

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You don't think anyone takes him seriously? Really?

They shouldn't, but literally millions of people take him seriously.

Edit: sorry misread, you said you've never met anyone who takes him seriously, fair enough
Going outside of people I've met, I think many see him as the anti lefty whinger if you like, a bit of a troll candidate which makes him absolutely perfect for a protest vote... but people taking him like proper seriously, probably not as many as you think.
Social media always makes any cause/fanbase/political party look more popular than it is.

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skybluetony176

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TBF Boris and Ferage are both Republican poster boys these days. They’ve done more to unite Ireland in the last 5 or so years than the RA achieved in 100 years. It’s only right he toasts the RA, after all, they’re toasting him.
 

shmmeee

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Imagine Corbyn doing the same thing and be honest, would you really say the same thing you just have there?

Leading a party of government isn’t in the same league as being a part time racist for clicks.
 

shmmeee

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Going outside of people I've met, I think many see him as the anti lefty whinger if you like, a bit of a troll candidate which makes him absolutely perfect for a protest vote... but people taking him like proper seriously, probably not as many as you think.
Social media always makes any cause/fanbase/political party look more popular than it is.

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I believe it right in saying the man has lost every personal vote he’s entered.
 

PVA

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Going outside of people I've met, I think many see him as the anti lefty whinger if you like, a bit of a troll candidate which makes him absolutely perfect for a protest vote... but people taking him like proper seriously, probably not as many as you think.
Social media always makes any cause/fanbase/political party look more popular than it is.

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UKIP got nearly 4m votes in 2015, third most in the UK and more than Lib Dems and SNP combined.

The guy is a fucking tool, but many, many people take him very seriously.
 

TomRad85

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UKIP got nearly 4m votes in 2015, third most in the UK and more than Lib Dems and SNP combined.

The guy is a fucking tool, but many, many people take him very seriously.
Well you have to ask Tone the appeal but like I said, largely a protest vote for a troll candidate I'd imagine. There are many out there who won't touch Labour or the Tories with a 10 ft pole.

The fact a troll party could get more than Lib Dems and SNP tells you all you need to know about those parties too.

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skybluetony176

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Well you have to ask Tone the appeal but like I said, largely a protest vote for a troll candidate I'd imagine. There are many out there who won't touch Labour or the Tories with a 10 ft pole.

The fact a troll party could get more than Lib Dems and SNP tells you all you need to know about those parties too.

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The irony of your post is you’re accusing me of taking him seriously on the word of a poster who voted for him as an endorsement of his policy, lovingly referred to him as “the man” repeatedly and proudly has him as an avatar. You’re asking the wrong person and believing the wrong person to boot.
 

COV

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Farage is kinda funny as him simply existing sends a certain type of person (some can be found in this thread) into total meltdown. In reality I've never actually met a person that takes him seriously.. well apart from Tony, but we've not actually met.

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I think a fair few took him pretty seriously in 2016, no idea how he’s viewed now tbh but when he was out campaigning I would say he was very influential and very listened to..
 

clint van damme

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On the day 5hat business leaders are talking about how damaging rising energy prices are and how the government doesn't appear to have a plan to deal with the crisis Farage causes a distraction - surprise, sur fucking prise.
 

Evo1883

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Of course not but it’s all part of the same institution. She’s also allegedly funding his legal bills according to reports.

I'm still not sure what's making her a twat .. probably just me , seems a nice lady tbh
 

TomRad85

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I think a fair few took him pretty seriously in 2016, no idea how he’s viewed now tbh but when he was out campaigning I would say he was very influential and very listened to..
There was an appetite to leave the EU and he was proving useful. Outside of that I think most take him for what he is.

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COV

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I'm still not sure what's making her a twat .. probably just me , seems a nice lady tbh

Something to do with Meghan and all that nonsense maybe? Who made this list, was it voted for? If so surprised Neil Warnock didn’t make the cut
 

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