Farage returns to frontline politics
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Re: Farage returns to frontline politics
Yes it looks like Boris is stepping up to the plate and as much as I think he's a moron he'll ensure Brexit means Brexit. Yes Farage, Kassam and Banks met POTUS before most world leaders and there's quite definitely a close bond there, of course Farage spoke in the US during the elections and POTUS quoted Brexit on more than one occasion. My personal favourite would be Rees-Mogg but he's not very highly thought of among the powers that be in the Cons party. Apparently Tory party membership is rising sharply, it looks like people want their say on the next leader.
The forest was shrinking daily but the trees kept voting for the axe as its handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them.
Re: Farage returns to frontline politics
Yeah JRM is my first choice,Boris is too unpredictable.Thing with Boris he managed to get a majority of the uk population behind him over the letter box jibe and yet he actually disagreed with Denmarks burka ban.vincemunday wrote: ↑August 19, 2018, 2:17 pmYes it looks like Boris is stepping up to the plate and as much as I think he's a moron he'll ensure Brexit means Brexit. Yes Farage, Kassam and Banks met POTUS before most world leaders and there's quite definitely a close bond there, of course Farage spoke in the US during the elections and POTUS quoted Brexit on more than one occasion. My personal favourite would be Rees-Mogg but he's not very highly thought of among the powers that be in the Cons party. Apparently Tory party membership is rising sharply, it looks like people want their say on the next leader.