Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Snookerballs » Wed Dec 27, 2017 11:36 am

When /if we leave the EU Farage will still continue to get a £75.000 pension per year from the EU plus additional perks, that should be enough to shut him up !!

At the moment that appears to be the only benefit anyone from this Country will be receiving when we exit the EU,

Can anyone suggest any other Benefits that UK Citizens will receive :dunno: ?
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Viper » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:05 pm

Snookerballs wrote:When /if we leave the EU Farage will still continue to get a £75.000 pension per year from the EU plus additional perks, that should be enough to shut him up !!

At the moment that appears to be the only benefit anyone from this Country will be receiving when we exit the EU,

Can anyone suggest any other Benefits that UK Citizens will receive :dunno: ?


The endless joy of triggering remoaners. Id pay double the £40bn just for that.

2016 called. They want their debate back.

#shipsailed # lolremoaners :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:11 pm

Snookerballs wrote:When /if we leave the EU Farage will still continue to get a £75.000 pension per year from the EU plus additional perks, that should be enough to shut him up !!

At the moment that appears to be the only benefit anyone from this Country will be receiving when we exit the EU,

Can anyone suggest any other Benefits that UK Citizens will receive :dunno: ?

Nige certainly knows how to look after himself okay - which is why he's moaning about not being knighted. Trying to build a groundswell for next year I expect - but he's bound to offend the Jews again so it's likely to be a no-go.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Cannydc » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:15 pm

Well, he isn't knighted - and probably won't be unless they handing them out for 'hardest trier to not win a seat in parliament'. 8 or 9, was it?

In a nutshell, one of your favourite phrases - He's a loser, get over it.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Dean » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:18 pm

Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Trapper John » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:22 pm

Well I reckon he's got just as much right as some already knighted, many of whom are traitors, wastrels and Z list celebrities.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Cannydc » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:24 pm

Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Trapper John » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:26 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:28 pm

Trapper John wrote:Well I reckon he's got just as much right as some already knighted, many of whom are traitors, wastrels and Z list celebrities.

Always the case though. When I was in the civil service we were asked each year if we wished to nominate a colleague for a gong or whatever In the main it was farce, and the toppest bods got them automatically.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Cannydc » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:32 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:


No, Nick Clegg isn't.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Viper » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:35 pm

Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...


Elected MEP 4 times i thought?
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Trapper John » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:42 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:


No, Nick Clegg isn't.


Really? why should he get it then? ...........I know, for the highest fall in history that didn't result in death or injury - one day he's jointly ruling a country, the next he's leaving it's parliament with a bemused look on his face and a shoe box in his hand. :hand:

That sort of thing deserves a slot on Britain's got talent, not a fucking knighthood.
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Viper » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:44 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:


No, Nick Clegg isn't.


Really? why should he get it then? ...........I know, for the highest fall in history that didn't result in death or injury - one day he's jointly ruling a country, the next he's leaving it's parliament with a bemused look on his face and a shoe box in his hand. :hand:

That sort of thing deserves a slot on Britain's got talent, not a fucking knighthood.


Maybe its the anti democratic brexit denial or lies about tuition fees that appeals to some?
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby McAz » Wed Dec 27, 2017 12:45 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:


No, Nick Clegg isn't.


Really? why should he get it then? ...........I know, for the highest fall in history that didn't result in death or injury - one day he's jointly ruling a country, the next he's leaving it's parliament with a bemused look on his face and a shoe box in his hand. :hand:

That sort of thing deserves a slot on Britain's got talent, not a fucking knighthood.


Unless you've got a horse, a lance and a maiden's scarf you ain't no knight no matter what they tell you. :roll:
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Re: Should Nigel Farage be knighted?

Postby Stooo » Thu Dec 28, 2017 5:42 pm

Trapper John wrote:
Cannydc wrote:
Dean wrote:Sir Nigel of Farage, The Unelectable.

Has a nice ring to it...



:pmsl: :pmsl: Perfectly apt.

No need for 'whataboutery'. He's a buffoon.


What and Nick Clegg isn't :gigglesnshit:


Putting country before party doesn't make you a buffoon.
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