dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Dear ...................... In today's Daily Telegraph, I issue a direct challenge to Prime Minister David Cameron to debate with me on why he will not give us a say on our relationship with the EU. You can read the article in full on the Daily Telegraph online right here http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/9378567/The-time-will-never-be-right-for-David-Cameron-to-hold-a-referendum-on-the-EU.html I urge you to do so. Please also leave your own views in the Comments section below the piece. Many thanks for your time. Sincerely, Nigel Farage MEP UKIP Leader Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Let's keep loony tunes spam off of here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tokyo-Saint Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 You got yourself on his mass mailing list, well done. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Let's keep loony tunes spam off of here. Have you been for any sessions lately? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Junction 9 Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Are the dots after the word "Dear" the swear filter on here kicking in? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Verbal Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Are the dots after the word "Dear" the swear filter on here kicking in? No. .............. is his real name. And he gets 'letters' from a spambot who signs himself Marge apparently. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alpine_saint Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Let's keep loony tunes spam off of here. If we keep this particular "looney tunes" off here, we have to do the same with other "looney tunes" in the name of consistency. So I will take this opportunity to wish you all the best, Verbal. I am sure you made the odd post of value at some time or another... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuperMikey Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 If we keep this particular "looney tunes" off here, we have to do the same with other "looney tunes" in the name of consistency. So I will take this opportunity to wish you all the best, Verbal. I am sure you made the odd post of value at some time or another... Oh, the irony. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Oh, the irony. Not seen you for a while Mikey, how's the film studies going? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 u subscribe to his emails? as to why he will not give ukip a say on our relationship with the EU, maybe it's because they don;t have a representative inside either house, and that they got 3.1% of the vote at the last election. the bnp got 1.9%, should they have a say on thier 'Barking for Caucasians, Darjeeling for them Asians' policy? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Duckhunter Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 as to why he will not give ukip a say on our relationship with the EU, maybe it's because they don;t have a representative inside either house, and that they got 3.1% of the vote at the last election. How did they get on in the European elections? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 How did they get on in the European elections? pretty sh*t tbh, don't they have only one seat currently, that's less than the BNP, and they don't have any allegiance with any group. so they have no representation here, and 0.1% of the seats in the European parliament. the bnp have 0.3% though. so on reflection do u think the BNP should have as much of a say in UK politics as UKIP? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2012 pretty sh*t tbh, don't they have only one seat currently, that's less than the BNP, and they don't have any allegiance with any group. so they have no representation here, and 0.1% of the seats in the European parliament. the bnp have 0.3% though. so on reflection do u think the BNP should have as much of a say in UK politics as UKIP? They have 12 seats. So all of your post can be discounted. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopGun Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Write back to Nigel at nigel@loopynuts.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 why is farage loopy...he has been pretty spot on when it comes to the EU for years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2012 why is farage loopy...he has been pretty spot on when it comes to the EU for years. It's only a few weirdos that say so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 They have 12 seats. So all of your post can be discounted. fair enough, but not quite all of it is irrelevant. the fact that i follow current affairs and no nothing about ukip in the eu parliament speaks for itself, no1 gives a **** about it really. don't we get 70 odd seats, so they have 12 out of 70. if they want to raise the issue in the EU parliament then they can, but they don't have a representative in our house of commons, even the greens have one. step ur election game up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergei Gotsmanov Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 fair enough, but not quite all of it is irrelevant. the fact that i follow current affairs and no nothing about ukip in the eu parliament speaks for itself, no1 gives a **** about it really. don't we get 70 odd seats, so they have 12 out of 70. if they want to raise the issue in the EU parliament then they can, but they don't have a representative in our house of commons, even the greens have one. step ur election game up. Not sure how closely you follow current affairs! I would say that UKIP has been the biggest thorn in the Tories side in the last decade. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Not sure how closely you follow current affairs! I would say that UKIP has been the biggest thorn in the Tories side in the last decade. really? i'd say there are bigger thorns than ukip, they've had themselves, poor leadership, an association with thatcher, the rise of the lib dems and the labour party being in power to blame ahead of ukip. and if they were that big a thorn why didn't bercow lose his seat to farage? like i said tho, i don't follow ukip or any MEPs so i know **** all about how many seats they have, but ur probably right in that i don't follow current affairs closely enough because i didn't know a small and insignificant number i'm liking the tear apart the man tactic, as opposed to the argument, politics game #1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 6 July, 2012 Author Share Posted 6 July, 2012 fair enough, but not quite all of it is irrelevant. the fact that i follow current affairs and no nothing about ukip in the eu parliament speaks for itself, no1 gives a **** about it really. don't we get 70 odd seats, so they have 12 out of 70. if they want to raise the issue in the EU parliament then they can, but they don't have a representative in our house of commons, even the greens have one. step ur election game up. Have a guess how many seats Labour and the wishy washy liberals have each. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Have a guess how many seats Labour and the wishy washy liberals have each. are we talking seats that matter? coz if not i suspect maybe 2 or 3 between them, possibly none going on ur posting style. my original point was that they don't have a representative in the HoC. I was side trolled slightly and made a mistake, i will concede that, but it the first point still holds fast, they both have more than UKIP, Lib Dems even had enough to make a deal with the devil but if the EU parliament is that important within UK politics i'm sure labour and the lib dems have the capabilities to win more seats. If it was that big a thing why don't ex cabinet ministers, or even PMs, run for MEP, now that all that they can do is warm the back bench and make sure no1 f*cks up their little corner of scotland... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manji Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 What I hate about UKIP is the falseness. They campaign on "freedom" from Europe and yet turn a complete blind eye to American style Neo-Con Foreign policy and Free Market deregulation both of which have done far more damage to this countries stability than Europe ever has. I consider myself Right Wing (gulp) but I detest the Conservatives/ Ukip/New Labour they are all happy to sell this country off to Free market deregulation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Not sure how closely you follow current affairs! I would say that UKIP has been the biggest thorn in the Tories side in the last decade.i agree and since the monster raven looney party collapsed ukip has gone from strength to strength:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 i agree and since the monster raven looney party collapsed ukip has gone from strength to strength:) oh they are still going, I had an option for 'monkey the drummer' at the last general election. for the record tho, they aren't monster ravens, the are raving monsters :-) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergei Gotsmanov Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 i agree and since the monster raven looney party collapsed ukip has gone from strength to strength:) Well they were pretty spot on with the Euro. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JPTCount Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 Well they were pretty spot on with the Euro. which bit? tying in ur economy to somewhere like Greece is obviously a bad move, Germany on the other hand look more inviting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 oh they are still going, I had an option for 'monkey the drummer' at the last general election. for the record tho, they aren't monster ravens, the are raving monsters :-)sorry to upset anyone of that great party Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solentstars Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 which bit? tying in ur economy to somewhere like Greece is obviously a bad move, Germany on the other hand look more invitingthe euro was a good idea in practise but if you bend the rules to allow weak country s in,it was never going to work plus you would need to pool more of your sovereignty and fiscal policy and a cental bank of last resort. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergei Gotsmanov Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 which bit? tying in ur economy to somewhere like Greece is obviously a bad move, Germany on the other hand look more inviting I think you misread my response Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Orange Posted 6 July, 2012 Share Posted 6 July, 2012 u subscribe to his emails? as to why he will not give ukip a say on our relationship with the EU, maybe it's because they don;t have a representative inside either house, and that they got 3.1% of the vote at the last election. the bnp got 1.9%, should they have a say on thier 'Barking for Caucasians, Darjeeling for them Asians' policy? UKIP got 2 and a half million votes in the last European elections, coming in front of the Lib Dems and Labour. I met Farage at a meeting a while back and he is very friendly and down to earth, and so dedicated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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