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Tag Archives: Nigel Farage
Now, I am a democrat. I respect what British people voted for
These words came from Elizabeth Truss towards the end of her Prime Minister Question session yesterday and it was in response to a question or a call from Stella Creasy, the Labour MP for Walthamstow in London. I was very … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andy Sharman, Gillian Martin, Liz Truss, Nigel Farage, Stella Creasy
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Thank you Home Office for challenging Farage’s dishonest tweet
The twitter shown here from Nigel Farage appeared at around 8am on Saturday about an hour before he was invited onto a TV programme to speak about the same issue and he added to it very significantly. In that interview … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Border Force, Home Office, Nigel Farage
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I am so disappointed that the Fishing Industry is feeling let down
I voted to remain in the EU back in 2016. I confess I had no real view about it from the fishing industry point of view. I also did not feel that the EU is the best thing in the … Continue reading
The irony of the latest No Deal Brexit barrier – 1500 years old
As the Government is making a last minute dash towards a No Deal Brexit, and is just spending around a Billion Pounds to prepare for how we will deal with such issues, it has hit a barrier that was built … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Ashford, Great Yarmouth, Hull, Nigel Farage, No Deal Brexit, Plymouth, Saxon
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The Home Office must change its behaviour and attitudes
This tweet re-appeared yesterday along with a comment from Paul Bernal, a tweeter I often agree with. He was responding to how the Home Office is currently behaving towards our borders and Scotland and I have included his comment below. … Continue reading
Will we be able to celebrate 70 years of the Refugee Convention?
In around 50 weeks on the 28th July 2021, the 1951 Refugee Convention or Geneva Convention will have reached its 70 year Anniversary. In one sense we should be able to celebrate that despite the many challenges that have arisen … Continue reading
Two ex MEPs who ignore facts that oppose their extreme views
Two days ago Daniel Hannan posted this tweet which is both inept and potentially very provocative for people who may not have taken the time to follow his link, or watched or listened to the Governmental Coronavirus daily update on … Continue reading
Posted in Community Safety, EU Referendum, Immigration, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy, Policing, Yemen
Tagged Alex Jee, Daniel Hannan, LBC, Lynne Owens, Nigel Farage
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Many thanks and I wish you a good future
It would be very easy to say thanks to people like Catherine, John and Alexandra Philips and to be pleased that people like Nigel and Daniel are no longer earning money from our funding. However the fact is that all … Continue reading
The empty climate change podium of our less than Prime-Minister
It seems as though Mr Johnson along with Mr Farage are not willing to participate in a debate about climate change that is taking place this evening on Channel 4. Of course there is still a few hours to go … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Channel 4, Climate Change, Nigel Farage, Sarah Wollaston
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Farage and Banks want personal publicity rather than electoral credibility
It was always questionable if the Brexit Party stood any prospect of winning a Parliamentary seat next month, given the challenge for all small parties to do so. Thankfully we face the prospect of an increase in Green, Plaid Cymru … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Arron Banks, Brexit, Kent, Nigel Farage, Surrey, Sussex, UKIP
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