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UKIP commits suicide. I had thought of voting UKIP on one occasion as a protest vote (regarding EU issues), but I think we can safely rule out any possibility of that now.
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jra wrote:Guest wrote:
UKIP commits suicide. I had thought of voting UKIP on one occasion as a protest vote (regarding EU issues), but I think we can safely rule out any possibility of that now.
LordRaven wrote:jra wrote:Guest wrote:
UKIP commits suicide. I had thought of voting UKIP on one occasion as a protest vote (regarding EU issues), but I think we can safely rule out any possibility of that now.
Just seen Nigel Farage on TV speaking out against this appointment, he is not a happy bunny.
LordRaven wrote:jra wrote:Guest wrote:
UKIP commits suicide. I had thought of voting UKIP on one occasion as a protest vote (regarding EU issues), but I think we can safely rule out any possibility of that now.
Just seen Nigel Farage on TV speaking out against this appointment, he is not a happy bunny.
Guest wrote:The Socialist Way
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This afternoon Tommeh did one of his live streams to his Facebook page, it's a bit of a long one at 16 minutes long but worth a watch, just a few highlights, he calls the solicitor reprisenting Jamal a crook and a scammer, he acuses Jamal of threatening another child with a knife, he lies about his own involvment in the whole sad sorry affair, he jumps out of his skin and nearly runs off when someone recognises him and shout at him (obviously no bodyguards with him) he then lies some more about receiving phone calls from parents at the school (how come everyone and their dog has his personal phone number) he ends it by putting in a plug for his mob march a week on Sunday then to top it all off he insults every muslim in Huddersfield.
Well done Tommeh, the video has been sent to the solicitor concerned, i did it myself as you said, you don't care about getting sued by him.
Let's see if you change your tune when the legal papers land on your doorstep.
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