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Its a shame that doing his job so well leaves him without one.
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His treatment at the hands of other MEPs only underlines how right he was, and still is.
Yes, he is. He scares the few wits they have out of all of them!
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Gromit

/// Already a Nige thread below ///

No probs. One for each eye.
Yes very much so. Now Labour is a total irrelevance in UK politics he could well be leading UKIP as the only opposition one day!
Yes.
No.

He's duplicitous. A hypocrite.
I see nothing duplicitous in someone willing to give up a very well-paid job for something he believes in.
P.M.S.L
Show me who isn't Corbyn perhaps?? Osbourne?
As he said to Brussels, any of you ever had a proper job or created one. He has and he is true to his cause.
Got the jitters sp just like all those who did not have the courage to go forward and leave our masters in Brussels.? I am laughing now at all those numpties who have egg on face yet again.
Jackdaw33

I was referring to his statement last month, that a close Referendum result would justify a second referendum, and that there would still be 'work to do'.

He characterised a close result as a 52/48 split.

Of course - he was referring to Remain getting the 52%.

Cards on the table...I absolutely don't think there needs to be another Referendum. But Farage has proven himself to be simply another politician who speaks out of the side of his mouth.

Hypocrite.
Latch on to the big point sp, please, get those sour grapes out of your north and south for a minute please.
nige would be the perfect choice to negotiate us out of the eu. been there, done that ,and as was said previous, they are *** scared of him
"I was referring to his statement last month, that a close Referendum result would justify a second referendum, and that there would still be 'work to do'. " - is UKIP, so anything short of brexit is a failure, he must continue. Now he has achieved the aim his work is done, geddit?
Nige's star is definitely in the ascendant. I confidently predict that with in 6 months he will be in parliament, if not the Commons, then the Lords.
Bully for Farage. He does like to sock it to them doesn't he. Just hope the triumphant attitude isn't counter productive and make the EU more intransigent and awkward. Helps neither party if they take that attitude.
TTT

Nope. He said that he would push for a second referendum.

Remember - I'm not as vehemently 'Remain' as some are 'Leave'. It took me months to work out where I stood (with the help of some on, our Finance Director at work and the FT).

You have to understand, whilst I feel a little uneasy...it's not like I'm howling at the moon in anger.

I think that some people are treating this like some giant football match.
He's UKIP, he'd push for a 100 referendums, that is the purpose of UKIP, to extract us from the EU, you don't get it do you!

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