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lardy
28-06-16, 10:02
Just a normal day in the office.

"Why are you here?" asks Juncker.

https://twitter.com/lukewestaway/status/747709503978758144

life on mars
28-06-16, 10:06
Guess he needs the handsome wage he like to pick up

Charlie
28-06-16, 10:09
'I know that none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives, or worked in business, or worked in trade. Or indeed ever created a job'

Farage to MEP's

This man is representing us....

blue nun
28-06-16, 10:11
Farage is now Junkers Bitch !..well owned !!

lardy
28-06-16, 10:13
'I know that none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives, or worked in business, or worked in trade. Or indeed ever created a job'

Farage to MEP's

This man is representing us....

Maybe he knows more about the business world than me, but I'm not sure insulting the very people you are about to engage in massively important negotiations is a top move.

Charlie
28-06-16, 10:16
Maybe he knows more about the business world than me, but I'm not sure insulting the very people you are about to engage in massively important negotiations is a top move.

Nigel Farage, "Even no deal for the UK is better than the rotten one we have already got."

The sweet talking bastard.

Blue in the Face
28-06-16, 10:40
My god. His performance today was a million miles away from diplomacy. Completely the last thing we need. What an ego maniac. He took this an an opportunity for to gloat over his personal triumph. I expect many Brexiters will think this some kind of heroic cavalier performance. But as a famous hipster once said of him "he's a pound shop Enoch Powell and we've got to watch him". Too late now.

Britain lost its Triple A rating yesterday. Horrendous news. We even managed to keep hold of this through the economic down turn which shows how much turmoil we are now in.

itkman
28-06-16, 10:52
My god. His performance today was a million miles away from diplomacy. Completely the last thing we need. What an ego maniac. He took this an an opportunity for to gloat over his personal triumph. I expect many Brexiters will think this some kind of heroic cavalier performance. But as a famous hipster once said of him "he's a pound shop Enoch Powell and we've got to watch him". Too late now.

Britain lost its Triple A rating yesterday. Horrendous news. We even managed to keep hold of this through the economic down turn which shows how much turmoil we are now in.

It looks as though he's trying to burn any bridges that remain before the proper politicians can begin negotiations.

A grade A twat who's only thinking of himself, much like many of the leave voters.

life on mars
28-06-16, 11:07
It looks as though he's trying to burn any bridges that remain before the proper politicians can begin negotiations.

A grade A twat who's only thinking of himself, much like many of the leave voters.

I feel sorry for those who bought into to his mantra, they have been used, and like everything in life the damage falls upon the less fortunate, when he and his like are gone to spend and spout ideology and right books .

tommy31
28-06-16, 11:11
I feel sorry for those who bought into to his mantra, they have been used, and like everything in life the damage falls upon the less fortunate, when he and his like are gone to spend and spout ideology and right books .

They had every opportunity to read up on what they were voting for. Seems they were too scared of foreigners to care about the economic hole that would be left.

the other bob wilson
28-06-16, 11:26
He just keeps on proving you wrong when you thought he couldn't stoop any lower doesn't he.

Barry Dragon
28-06-16, 11:33
That junkter is quite a twat. His attitude added a few ticks to the vote leave for me.

He wanted us gone so he can move forward with his one europe country plan.

Barry Dragon
28-06-16, 11:33
They had every opportunity to read up on what they were voting for. Seems they were too scared of foreigners to care about the economic hole that would be left.

The economic hole that will be filled in with surplus in years to come. Long term thinking not short term thinking.

I voted our for the long term economic benefits. :thumbup:

lardy
28-06-16, 11:37
The economic hole that will be filled in with surplus in years to come. Long term thinking not short term thinking.

I voted our for the long term economic benefits. :thumbup:

£350m a week, I CAN'T WAIT!!!!

itkman
28-06-16, 11:44
I voted our for the long term economic benefits. :thumbup:

I thought you'd voted leave?

Croesy Blue
28-06-16, 11:55
The economic hole that will be filled in with surplus in years to come. Long term thinking not short term thinking.

I voted our for the long term economic benefits. :thumbup:

Can you explain where these long term benefits are coming from? You seem quite an economic expert so it'd be good to get some facts.

lardy
28-06-16, 11:56
Seems feisty in the chamber. One guy (Guy Verhofstadt) said that Boris is selfish and will stop at nothing to be the PM of the UK "or should I say, dual kingdom of England and Wales". He went on to say that they are getting rid of the biggest waste of the EU budget - Farage's salary.


Farage is absolutely loving it too.

Llanedeyrnblue
28-06-16, 12:04
That junkter is quite a twat. His attitude added a few ticks to the vote leave for me.

He wanted us gone so he can move forward with his one europe country plan.

The plan that's never mentioned on the BBC

Blue in the Face
28-06-16, 12:06
I fail to see how Nigel Flange helped our long term economic interests today. That kind of rhetoric is the opposite of what is needed to strike good trade deals for us. He's not not playing hard ball, he's playing with his own hard on.

This part is directed at no one here but a type of electorate that the media keeps telling us about... I'm fed up of hearing about these "disaffected labour voters" who moved to UKIP. If you want to vote UKIP fine, we know the motivations and you're democratically entitled to seek out those ideals. But if you can't tell the difference between a left of centre party that favours unions and centralised government and a non inclusive right wing nationalist party that wants to break up centralised government, "red tape" and "buearocrasy", then you don't have the smarts to understand the impact of your vote. The two parties are close to binary opposites.

dml1954
28-06-16, 13:05
'I know that none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives, or worked in business, or worked in trade. Or indeed ever created a job'

Farage to MEP's

This man is representing us....

It is obviously annoying you that someone would stand up and speak the truth. They (MEP's) are mostly career politicians who only care for maintaining the status quo and preserving the 'gravy train' that they are all on. Farage has every right to be there, represent his constituents and tell them all what a bunch of fools they are, until such time as we are no longer members of the EU and then he can withdraw and let them get on with it. I am not a Nigel Farage or UKIP supporter by the way, just someone who has had enough of all the bureaucracy, money wasting and uncontrolled immigration that the EU involves and for which no one has ever voted for.

Vimana.
28-06-16, 13:09
Maybe he knows more about the business world than me, but I'm not sure insulting the very people you are about to engage in massively important negotiations is a top move.

That's my feeling.

Personally I don't want that man representing me or my country in any way.

tommy31
28-06-16, 13:26
It is obviously annoying you that someone would stand up and speak the truth. They (MEP's) are mostly career politicians who only care for maintaining the status quo and preserving the 'gravy train' that they are all on. Farage has every right to be there, represent his constituents and tell them all what a bunch of fools they are, until such time as we are no longer members of the EU and then he can withdraw and let them get on with it. I am not a Nigel Farage or UKIP supporter by the way, just someone who has had enough of all the bureaucracy, money wasting and uncontrolled immigration that the EU involves and for which no one has ever voted for.

'Ark at him, read the daily mail and knows everything...

tommy31
28-06-16, 13:27
The economic hole that will be filled in with surplus in years to come. Long term thinking not short term thinking.

I voted our for the long term economic benefits. :thumbup:

Seems you disagree with a load of economists... Any chance you can reveal why you're so optimistic? Or is it, you know, bollocks?

Barry Dragon
28-06-16, 13:41
Seems you disagree with a load of economists... Any chance you can reveal why you're so optimistic? Or is it, you know, bollocks?

You will know if you are reading these things that EVERY single one of the economic forecasts done by the remain (and any) economists have way way too many variables to make any single prediction close to reality.

I had a similar point thrown at me in the build up to the vote. He said why are there no (or little) economic forecasts showing we will be better off in. Because its all made up. You could have a fag packet calculation that could be as accurate as one with a team of economists making up variables. If you know anything about economics then you will know it uses models of what has happened to try and predict what will happen. Never accurately. Nothing like this has happened, so you can use previous examples.

There are very successful people out there that believe we will be better off. My business has seen an increase of 30% in trade outside the UK since last week. The fall in sterling will do wonders for our exports. And we need to increase our exports an awful lot.

tommy31
28-06-16, 13:48
You will know if you are reading these things that EVERY single one of the economic forecasts done by the remain (and any) economists have way way too many variables to make any single prediction close to reality.

I had a similar point thrown at me in the build up to the vote. He said why are there no (or little) economic forecasts showing we will be better off in. Because its all made up. You could have a fag packet calculation that could be as accurate as one with a team of economists making up variables. If you know anything about economics then you will know it uses models of what has happened to try and predict what will happen. Never accurately. Nothing like this has happened, so you can use previous examples.

There are very successful people out there that believe we will be better off. My business has seen an increase of 30% in trade outside the UK since last week. The fall in sterling will do wonders for our exports. And we need to increase our exports an awful lot.

Ah I see, bollocks.

Barry Dragon
28-06-16, 14:12
Ah I see, bollocks.

Most of the economic forecasts are yes.

lardy
28-06-16, 14:32
Most of the economic forecasts are yes.

Apart from the ones that suit you.

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 15:08
'I know that none of you have ever done a proper job in your lives, or worked in business, or worked in trade. Or indeed ever created a job'

Farage to MEP's

This man is representing us....

He said most, not none. If you are going to quote people at least try to get it right :thumbup:

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 15:12
Britain lost its Triple A rating yesterday. Horrendous news. We even managed to keep hold of this through the economic down turn which shows how much turmoil we are now in.
What did you expect? The ratings agencies are under the control of the big banks who financed the Remain campaign. Everybody knew this was going to happen.

Barry Dragon
28-06-16, 15:14
Apart from the ones that suit you.

Oh that line, no I know they are all suited to an agenda. But I believe that we as a country will be fine. An initial shock but will prosper.

Charlie
28-06-16, 15:38
He said most, not none. If you are going to quote people at least try to get it right :thumbup:

Nigel Farage calls for "grown up attitude" from Brussels - then tells MEPs "I know many of you have never done a proper job in your lives"

Farage on fire in the Brussels parliament, "I know that virtually none of you has ever had a proper job in your lives"

Wow - I can't believe what I'm hearing! Nigel Farage to MEPs: 'most of you have never done a proper job'

"None of you have ever had a proper job in your lives" - Nigel Farage tells EU Parliament #VictoriaLIVE

Haven't had the chance to watch yet, but its being reported in various ways.
I went on the Victoria Derbyshire quote as it was the first one i heard.

BlueWales
28-06-16, 15:53
The plan that's never mentioned on the BBC

Well that's because like most Brexit bollocks it's not ferking true.

BlueWales
28-06-16, 15:58
Let's be clear about Farage. He wanted out of the EU but was happy to take his fat salary from them
the total hypocrite.
His attendance rate at the European Parliament is piss poor as well as his attendance at the Fisheries group he is in , yet he organises a Thames demo about fisheries.
Maybe if had played the system and worked in his group the fishing industry might have benefited.
He is a lazy sound bite politician who learned from Hitler that if you say a big lie often enough people start to believe it.

Llanedeyrnblue
28-06-16, 15:59
[QUOTE=BlueWales;4642665]Well that's because like most Brexit bollocks it's not ferking true.[/QUOTE

Really we shall see

Croesy Blue
28-06-16, 15:59
Most of the economic forecasts are yes.
So the forecasts by economists are wrong but your one is right?

BlueWales
28-06-16, 16:01
[QUOTE=BlueWales;4642665]Well that's because like most Brexit bollocks it's not ferking true.[/QUOTE

Really we shall see

Oh yes " Oldie " you won't be arround to see the carnage your views have inflicted on the young generation.

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 16:02
Nigel Farage calls for "grown up attitude" from Brussels - then tells MEPs "I know many of you have never done a proper job in your lives"

Farage on fire in the Brussels parliament, "I know that virtually none of you has ever had a proper job in your lives"

Wow - I can't believe what I'm hearing! Nigel Farage to MEPs: 'most of you have never done a proper job'

"None of you have ever had a proper job in your lives" - Nigel Farage tells EU Parliament #VictoriaLIVE

Haven't had the chance to watch yet, but its being reported in various ways.
I went on the Victoria Derbyshire quote as it was the first one i heard.

The main point is that none is zero :thumbup:

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 16:03
Well that's because like most Brexit bollocks it's not ferking true.

I think you will find that both sides have been pulling a fast one :thumbup:

adz-a32
28-06-16, 16:06
What did you expect? The ratings agencies are under the control of the big banks who financed the Remain campaign. Everybody knew this was going to happen.

Pick up a book on basic economics

BlueWales
28-06-16, 16:08
I think you will find that both sides have been pulling a fast one :thumbup:

All I'd say is the Remain campaign was piss poor and brexit was pandering to the worst racist fears of the old and dull.

However most of the Press were pro brexit and ramped up the fears.

Why ? What do Murdoch and company gain ? Probably fewer restrictions on the way they operate to make more money.

Greedy capitalism dressed up as patriotism , the last refuge of a scoundrel.

Packerman
28-06-16, 16:13
All I'd say is the Remain campaign was piss poor and brexit was pandering to the worst racist fears of the old and dull.

However most of the Press were pro brexit and ramped up the fears.

Why ? What do Murdoch and company gain ? Probably fewer restrictions on the way they operate to make more money.

Greedy capitalism dressed up as patriotism , the last refuge of a scoundrel.

oh to be young and clever like you

az city
28-06-16, 16:17
You will know if you are reading these things that EVERY single one of the economic forecasts done by the remain (and any) economists have way way too many variables to make any single prediction close to reality.

I had a similar point thrown at me in the build up to the vote. He said why are there no (or little) economic forecasts showing we will be better off in. Because its all made up. You could have a fag packet calculation that could be as accurate as one with a team of economists making up variables. If you know anything about economics then you will know it uses models of what has happened to try and predict what will happen. Never accurately. Nothing like this has happened, so you can use previous examples.

There are very successful people out there that believe we will be better off. My business has seen an increase of 30% in trade outside the UK since last week. The fall in sterling will do wonders for our exports. And we need to increase our exports an awful lot.

You're talking bollocks.

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 16:37
Pick up a book on basic economics

Globalist neo-liberal economics?

Gofer Blue
28-06-16, 17:08
It is obviously annoying you that someone would stand up and speak the truth. They (MEP's) are mostly career politicians who only care for maintaining the status quo and preserving the 'gravy train' that they are all on. Farage has every right to be there, represent his constituents and tell them all what a bunch of fools they are, until such time as we are no longer members of the EU and then he can withdraw and let them get on with it. I am not a Nigel Farage or UKIP supporter by the way, just someone who has had enough of all the bureaucracy, money wasting and uncontrolled immigration that the EU involves and for which no one has ever voted for.

Although I disagree with the "performance" by Farage today in the European Parliament (what is the point of such provocation?), I do agree with the above points and these sentiments summarise the reasons I voted "Leave". The key phrases are gravy train, career politicians who only care for maintaining the status quo, bureaucracy, money wasting and uncontrolled immigration (from the EU). Examples of money wasting are the estimated £130 million PER MONTH moving the parliament from Strasbourg to Brussels for a few days and the estimated 10,000 EU employees who earn more than £70,000 p.a. (That's only the top 10,000!).

According to the EU website (take a look at it if you want to see the extent of this bloated regime):

Around 33,000 people are employed by the European Commission. In the European Parliament, around 6,000 people work in the general secretariat and in the political groups. They are joined by Members of Parliament and their staff (don't know if these are included in the 6,000 or if these are in addition). In the Council of the European Union, around 3 500 people work in the general secretariat. With a permanent staff of around 1,750 linguists and 600 support staff, the European Commission has one of the largest translation services in the world. The Commission's interpretation service employs 600 staff interpreters, a pool of 3,000 freelance interpreters and 250 support staff.

And I thought the Welsh Assembly was bad!

But then I am one of the old and dull (according to an earlier poster) so please feel free to ignore my comments. Oh to be young and clever again.

jon1959
28-06-16, 17:10
Although I disagree with the "performance" by Farage today in the European Parliament (what is the point of such provocation?), I do agree with the above points and these sentiments summarise the reasons I voted "Leave". The key phrases are gravy train, career politicians who only care for maintaining the status quo, bureaucracy, money wasting and uncontrolled immigration (from the EU). Examples of money wasting are the estimated £130 million PER MONTH moving the parliament from Strasbourg to Brussels for a few days and the estimated 10,000 EU employees who earn more than £70,000 p.a. (That's only the top 10,000!).

According to the EU website (take a look at it if you want to see the extent of this bloated regime):

Around 33,000 people are employed by the European Commission. In the European Parliament, around 6,000 people work in the general secretariat and in the political groups. They are joined by Members of Parliament and their staff (don't know if these are included in the 6,000 or if these are in addition). In the Council of the European Union, around 3 500 people work in the general secretariat. With a permanent staff of around 1,750 linguists and 600 support staff, the European Commission has one of the largest translation services in the world. The Commission's interpretation service employs 600 staff interpreters, a pool of 3,000 freelance interpreters and 250 support staff.

And I thought the Welsh Assembly was bad!

But then I am one of the old and dull (according to an earlier poster) so please feel free to ignore my comments. Oh to be young and clever again.


I'm old(ish) and dull too, but I think the biggest EU waste is on Farage's salary and expenses.

Gofer Blue
28-06-16, 17:13
I'm old(ish) and dull too, but I think the biggest EU waste is on Farage's salary and expenses.

Really? Arithmetic not your strong point then.

az city
28-06-16, 17:13
Most of the economic forecasts are yes.

Evidence?

jon1959
28-06-16, 17:32
I'm old(ish) and dull too, but I think the biggest EU waste is on Farage's salary and expenses.


Really? Arithmetic not your strong point then.

Maybe not, but I'm red hot on spotting cynical self-interest and hypocrisy. Farage ticks all the boxes (using his own pen of course).

TruBlue
28-06-16, 18:14
He's campaigned for decades for us to leave the EU, you can hardly blame him for having a bit of fun at finally achieving his goals. Junker had similar fun back at him. It's all a bit petty really, but I doubt very much that it will have any effect when the negotiating starts.

People might want to bite their nose of to spite their face but in general the winner will be whatever the markets want and not what a few egos choose.

Gofer Blue
28-06-16, 18:25
Maybe not, but I'm red hot on spotting cynical self-interest and hypocrisy. Farage ticks all the boxes (using his own pen of course).

I'm not his greatest fan but I also spotted something about him, namely that he has talked himself out of a job (and a lucrative one as you point out). Not quite sure about his alleged hypocrisy - can you elaborate on this?

Gofer Blue
28-06-16, 18:30
He's campaigned for decades for us to leave the EU, you can hardly blame him for having a bit of fun at finally achieving his goals. Junker had similar fun back at him. It's all a bit petty really, but I doubt very much that it will have any effect when the negotiating starts.

People might want to bite their nose of to spite their face but in general the winner will be whatever the markets want and not what a few egos choose.

I still think he was silly to sound triumphalistic (also did you note the Union Jack flag in front of him - I didn't see any other national flags on display!). It was interesting that Junker also got a few jeers when he declared that he was not a bureaucrat or a technocrat!

Wales-Bales
28-06-16, 18:41
I still think he was silly to sound triumphalistic (also did you note the Union Jack flag in front of him - I didn't see any other national flags on display!). It was interesting that Junker also got a few jeers when he declared that he was not a bureaucrat or a technocrat!

UKIP's Nigel Farage is asked on Channel 4 News about whether it was wise to insult members of the European Parliament, when UK politicians will need to negotiate with the EU.

Mr Farage claims that, during his speech earlier, MEPs "were rude, abusive, shouted me down - and I teased them a little bit".

life on mars
28-06-16, 19:09
http://www.theguardian.com/media/mediamonkeyblog/2016/jun/27/regrets-ive-had-a-few-kelvin-mackenzie-and-the-great-brexit-u-turn