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  • #91
    Re: Farage and his pot of gold

    Originally posted by Feedback View Post
    ok, not all on the left, I take it back. There are a few good eggs on here and my comment wasn't aimed at them/you

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    • #92
      Re: Farage and his pot of gold

      Originally posted by Feedback View Post
      trying too hard
      I found him

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      • #93
        Re: Farage and his pot of gold

        Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
        I found him

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        • #94
          Re: Farage and his pot of gold

          Nigel Farage is facing questions over the funding of a house he bought without a mortgage @vicderbyshire looks at the details #Newsnight https://t.co/gjosrOWINw

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          • #95
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            • #96
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              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
              He could be found guilty of robbing cash from the dead queen and he would still get votes from the deluded , deranged and desperate

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              • #97
                Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                Originally posted by Bluebird Karen View Post
                This forum is supposed to designed for discussion, not echo chambers such as yours.The value of a forum comes from the diversity of perspectives, even the ones you don’t agree with. Otherwise, it just becomes a “yes-man club” where nothing new gets learned.

                The trick is engaging respectfully with ideas you disagree with: questioning, debating, and considering them without automatically dismissing them. ThatÂ’s how forums actually work. I wonder if youÂ’re going to throw your teddy out of the cot and ask for FB to be banned like countless other accounts
                I assume you must be a newish contributor to the forum, so it won't take long for you to discover that it doesn't always work the way you describe! Anyway, welcome.

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                • #98
                  Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                  Originally posted by Gofer Blue View Post
                  I assume you must be a newish contributor to the forum, so it won't take long for you to discover that it doesn't always work the way you describe! Anyway, welcome.
                  Shes a he

                  TLGW1 apparently

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                  • #99
                    Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                    Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                    Shes a he

                    TLGW1 apparently
                    Apart from the instant baiting of TLG, references to the Board only having 30 active users, comments about high volume posters, climate change skepticism and the impact that wars have, the hoax that is space travel, theories that artists and politicians are acting as assets for others and that Covid was massively overblown I have no idea how you reached that conclusion!

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                    • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                      Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                      Apart from the instant baiting of TLG, references to the Board only having 30 active users, comments about high volume posters, climate change skepticism and the impact that wars have, the hoax that is space travel, theories that artists and politicians are acting as assets for others and that Covid was massively overblown I have no idea how you reached that conclusion!

                      As a respected journalist I am not prepared to divulge my sources

                      Please respect that

                      Yours in secrecy and intrique

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                      • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                        Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                        Apart from the instant baiting of TLG, references to the Board only having 30 active users, comments about high volume posters, climate change skepticism and the impact that wars have, the hoax that is space travel, theories that artists and politicians are acting as assets for others and that Covid was massively overblown I have no idea how you reached that conclusion!
                        With the weather improving I'm eagerly anticipating beach towels. TLGW2?

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                        • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                          Porkies again from our Nige??? How the hell can anyone vote for this snake oil salesman?

                          Nigel Farage’s Russian hack claim ‘without any merit’, former NCSC chief says

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                          • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                            Originally posted by ninian opinian View Post
                            Porkies again from our Nige??? How the hell can anyone vote for this snake oil salesman?

                            Nigel Farage’s Russian hack claim ‘without any merit’, former NCSC chief says

                            https://www.theguardian.com/politics...losure-5m-gift
                            Just a few observations on this story.

                            1. Farage is trying to make a different story about the original story. But in doing so he is confirming the veracity of the £5m gift/donation (delete as appropriate).

                            2. The idea that the most high profile UK politician who has been most closely affiliated to Russia via media engagement and historic fawning over Putin would be the most likely to be smeared by Russia (obviously a different Russia to the one that doesn't try to influence Western elections) is laughable.

                            3. The defence that this was found by some anonymous cyber expert and traced back to the Kremlin is even more risible.

                            4. The fact that this was a tabloid front page exclusive for an MSM stable would, if the gifted and talented weren't fellow travellers on the journey sent them into Xstacy, except no-one there is telling them how to thinks so they can't.

                            5. The original case and the chaff that Reform are throwing everywhere to distract and distort, Farage's shrinkage from scrutiny all suggest that his is something that has the danger of blowing him out of the water.

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                            • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                              Originally posted by cyril evans awaydays View Post
                              Just a few observations on this story.

                              1. Farage is trying to make a different story about the original story. But in doing so he is confirming the veracity of the £5m gift/donation (delete as appropriate).

                              2. The idea that the most high profile UK politician who has been most closely affiliated to Russia via media engagement and historic fawning over Putin would be the most likely to be smeared by Russia (obviously a different Russia to the one that doesn't try to influence Western elections) is laughable.

                              3. The defence that this was found by some anonymous cyber expert and traced back to the Kremlin is even more risible.

                              4. The fact that this was a tabloid front page exclusive for an MSM stable would, if the gifted and talented weren't fellow travellers on the journey sent them into Xstacy, except no-one there is telling them how to thinks so they can't.

                              5. The original case and the chaff that Reform are throwing everywhere to distract and distort, Farage's shrinkage from scrutiny all suggest that his is something that has the danger of blowing him out of the water.
                              He's lucky his target audience are in love

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                              • Re: Farage and his pot of gold

                                Originally posted by Dorcus View Post
                                He's lucky his target audience are in love
                                Those who control things will have so much dirt on him that he'll be the ideal PM for them. Leverage is king.

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