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JackSparrow
Webmaster of AhoyNoob Jul 29 2012 at 06:36:59 GMT


rebbonk
Looking at Barusso's and Rompuy's faces I reckon they see Farage as entertaining, but niggling. I expect to see poor old Nige receive a "slap" of some kind in the near future.
Miserable old f*cker (MOF) Jul 29 2012 at 07:56:38 GMT


JackSparrow
Yup, gotta wonder why he isn't seen on TV news at all, being an MEP and the Leader of the fastest growing political party in the UK and all... infact no, it's actually quite obvious why the TV does not show his face, he'd be prime minister very quickly!
Webmaster of AhoyNoob Jul 29 2012 at 09:19:22 GMT


Wazza
And he'd probably make a pretty good PM too!
Jul 29 2012 at 09:49:15 GMT


JackSparrow
I'd vote for him.

UKIP is apparently quite strongly libertarian.
Webmaster of AhoyNoob Jul 29 2012 at 13:05:44 GMT


rebbonk
As a person, I think he comes across as respectable, honest and fair. From that point of view I might be inclined to vote for Nigel, the man. However, voting for UKIP, the party, is much more problematic. Apart from getting out of the EU (great and I fully support it) what are there policies on other things? - Maybe it's me, but nothing seems overly clear.
Miserable old f*cker (MOF) Jul 29 2012 at 13:39:20 GMT


JackSparrow
Apparently they have put a lot of work into their manifesto and plans for how Britain should be run, and the policy is primarily minarchist and libertarian in nature.
Webmaster of AhoyNoob Jul 29 2012 at 13:41:43 GMT


JackSparrow
http://www.ukip.org/media/pdf/UKIPlocalManifesto2012.pdf
Webmaster of AhoyNoob Jul 29 2012 at 13:42:42 GMT


rebbonk
Thanks for that.

Miserable old f*cker (MOF) Jul 29 2012 at 13:51:56 GMT


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