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Seems Farage is supporting Trump, any views?

Don't do politics, causes to much friction...but whenever I hear his name mentioned I always start singing the Nellie the elephant song...off he went with a trumpety - trump, trump, trump, trump.

 

Hilary isn't perfect but would appear to be the lesser of two evils in this case..

 

The American people will decide. ;)

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Expect nige just wants to put a few bob into his back pocket for his retirement. And to get on to the evening dinner speech circuit. Loads of money to be made in that and access to various societies and clubs(golf) no stress or worry and a little relaxation. Nige wasn't exactly promoting Trump all he was doing was saying how the little man could beat the system if you tried hard enough. Perhaps next week he'll be at Hillarys dinner expanding some other virtue. Got to keep it fair and even and more cash going into the back pocket.

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I think that Trump is the one that I would go for over crooked Clinton I see that she is now saying that Nige is in with the Russions as he has been on RTV several times. I do think that both Farage and Trump have a habit of putting there foot in it by making sometimes dodgy comments about things but I would prefer that to the PC of most of our politicians who are just plain frightened to say anything a bit not PC as our media will jump on them and make mountains out of mole hills.

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I don't think colour has anything to do with the following that Farage or Trump attract.

yes not a great choice of words (is there a breakdown of voting ethnicity in the uk) perhaps nationalistic, even xenophobic, which Im guessing is the case in America as they dont have the EU to blame.

I reckon the voters in America are really in it, what a choice ! How can she be in this position based on merit and as for trump :unhappy:

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The political "establishment" had better wake up, it's happening in the UK too! Ordinary voters are sick of being screwed over and **** upon by successive governments, they would rather vote for anyone seen as an anti establishment candidate than the "same old same old"........that gives Trump a chance at power! Corbyn is the UK example of apparant an anti establishment candidate............but watch em change if they get into power! Christ help us!

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I agree with many of your points, but Jeremy Corbyn being ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT, he was once, but not since he was entered as the joke candidate in the Labour leadership contest that allowed Conservative MPs cats to vote him in. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I agree with many of your points, but Jeremy Corbyn being ANTI-ESTABLISHMENT, he was once, but not since he was entered as the joke candidate in the Labour leadership contest that allowed Conservative MPs cats to vote him in. :lol: :lol: :lol:

I said Corbyn was an "apparent" anti establishment candidate, when in fact I believe him to be a hard left loony Trot.......the UK under Corbyn could well turn out to be an authoritarian, USSR style communist state nightmare!.........Of "do as we say" and "the end justifies the means" that's why the establishment should think very carefully how they treat the electorate from here on in!

 

Sounds far fetched? Well maybe it is?

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Expect nige just wants to put a few bob into his back pocket for his retirement. And to get on to the evening dinner speech circuit. Loads of money to be made in that and access to various societies and clubs(golf) no stress or worry and a little relaxation. Nige wasn't exactly promoting Trump all he was doing was saying how the little man could beat the system if you tried hard enough. Perhaps next week he'll be at Hillarys dinner expanding some other virtue. Got to keep it fair and even and more cash going into the back pocket.

I think Farage will quickly slip out of the political scene, perhaps be offered a board position for a major company.. I cant see him hitting the oration circuit for money..he's filthy rich as it is... a millionaire many times over. Which is I think the real reason he retired from the political spectrum before all his off shore accounts and investments were exposed. ( as is the norm with figure head politicians)

 

I would imagine he will buy himself a little plane and flit between here, Germany and the Virgin Islands..perhaps even run a pub. :whistling::lol:

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