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Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
Thanks. I was trying to figure out the angle by which Farage gains from this, and I'm so enjoying the spectacle that I couldn't. As is often the case, you offer a well-thought through oppos… (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
... Andy may I respectfully suggest you follow Sandpit and enjoy the obvious absurdity. We'll be talking about something else tomorrow (or indeed today - there have been posts about e.g. Iran fl… (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
Revelry. I'd vote for that. (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
I wonder if it is actually giving Harvey a fright also - I doubt he actually wants to be an MP... ...like others I'm of the opinion there is a tiny, tiny chance he'll actually win, but I wo… (View Post)1 -
Re: Can Farage win as the anti-establishment candidate when his only opponent is a man with a dustbin on
Has Farage actually resigned yet? Once he sobers up this morning he remains a fairly canny political operator, surely he will volte face with his tail firmly clamped between his sweaty bum cheeks? On… (View Post)2