Well would you believe it? Everybody's favourite tango-basted xenophobe has finally (after 6 piffling months) called it a day with Veritas (or Vanitas as 99% of people have come to know it).
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/otherpar ... 84,00.html
He appears to be shocked that he's not prime minister yet, so he's off.
Next stop, toilet cleaner, I reckon...
Tragic.
Kilroy WAS here...
But how long before that smarmy bastard lands his sel' an other prime gig,polotics or TV?,they f***ers allways come up smellin' o' Roses,PRICK!
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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Couldn't have said it any betterscotty wrote:But how long before that smarmy bastard lands his sel' an other prime gig,polotics or TV?,they f***ers allways come up smellin' o' Roses,PRICK!
I have no doubt that he will be back in some guise or other and it will be as nauseating (if not more so) than the last time.
Just keep ignoring him - maybe he'll go away eventually.
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Oh, why don't guys like Filip Dewinter (the Flemish Block guy) do that
Anyway, glad for you guys he gave up, but on the other hand: If you're only prepared to give it a single go, you do not have to go into politics, right?
Oh: Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
Anyway, glad for you guys he gave up, but on the other hand: If you're only prepared to give it a single go, you do not have to go into politics, right?
Oh: Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
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Unfortunately it wasn't a single go He was in UKIP and then Veritas. I'm sure that he will be back - not for the politics but for his ego (which is enormous )Obviousman wrote:Oh, why don't guys like Filip Dewinter (the Flemish Block guy) do that
Anyway, glad for you guys he gave up, but on the other hand: If you're only prepared to give it a single go, you do not have to go into politics, right?
The man has an orange tan and he means to show it off
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And prior to THAT, he was a member of the Labour Party (weirdly, in the days when this actually meant being left-wing)... before he became Proper Famous as the world's least tactful chatshow host... the kind of guy who would slap an old lady who's only son had just died in a horrific plane accident on the back and say "So, what's the problem?"Black Alice wrote:Unfortunately it wasn't a single go He was in UKIP and then Veritas.Obviousman wrote:Oh, why don't guys like Filip Dewinter (the Flemish Block guy) do that
Anyway, glad for you guys he gave up, but on the other hand: If you're only prepared to give it a single go, you do not have to go into politics, right?
Black Alice wrote:The man has an orange tan and he means to show it off
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like, don't start threads about him?Obviousman wrote:Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
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Then he gets off on the public ridicule he so richly deserves...James Blast wrote:like, don't start threads about him?Obviousman wrote:Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
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James Blast wrote:like, don't start threads about him?Obviousman wrote:Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
Well, that too, but mainly in the media I mean... For the Flemish Block in Belgium they have a 'cordon sanitaire' (no media attention and all that) but they didn't do it properly and gave them attention every now and then... Consequense was that they grew very big, so please guys: ingnore them very well
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I wouldn't know what you're implying, my dazzling lady and ruler.boudicca wrote:Heh! Glad to see the yoof of today have got their heads screwed on the right way.
When it comes to politics at least...
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So, when do we start the Heartland Party for Speed and Power?
Are you listening, BNP?Article wrote:virtually impossible for a new party to make a significant impact
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Interesting approach to freedom of speech. When we tried to deny the IRA 'the oxygen of publicity' it wasn't a huge success. Of course, having pictures of Gerry Adams speaking while an actor read out his words was a problem.Obviousman wrote:James Blast wrote:like, don't start threads about him?Obviousman wrote:Tip: When ignoring the guy, make sure to ignore him properly and not give him some attention every now and then, that slight bit is enough for those guys
Well, that too, but mainly in the media I mean... For the Flemish Block in Belgium they have a 'cordon sanitaire' (no media attention and all that) but they didn't do it properly and gave them attention every now and then... Consequense was that they grew very big, so please guys: ingnore them very well
And a missed opportunity: I'd love to have heard an Essex bimbo in place of an Ulster growl. Or the narrator off Big Brother: 'Daia three ov tha Stooormont tarks and wor Gerry's reet hacked aff ower summat ...'
The trouble is, if you ignore an argument there's a danger that you can't offer a better alternative. Instead of ignoring Tangoman and chums, it's more useful to convincingly explain why he's wrong. Though I do enjoy the irony of criticising him because of the colour of his skin
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HERE AND NOW!timsinister wrote:So, when do we start the Heartland Party for Speed and Power?
You can have the speed , I can have the power!
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-to all of the above.particularly enjoyed the big brother p*ss-takeandymackem wrote:Interesting approach to freedom of speech. When we tried to deny the IRA 'the oxygen of publicity' it wasn't a huge success. Of course, having pictures of Gerry Adams speaking while an actor read out his words was a problem.Obviousman wrote:James Blast wrote:like, don't start threads about him?
Well, that too, but mainly in the media I mean... For the Flemish Block in Belgium they have a 'cordon sanitaire' (no media attention and all that) but they didn't do it properly and gave them attention every now and then... Consequense was that they grew very big, so please guys: ingnore them very well
And a missed opportunity: I'd love to have heard an Essex bimbo in place of an Ulster growl. Or the narrator off Big Brother: 'Daia three ov tha Stooormont tarks and wor Gerry's reet hacked aff ower summat ...'
The trouble is, if you ignore an argument there's a danger that you can't offer a better alternative. Instead of ignoring Tangoman and chums, it's more useful to convincingly explain why he's wrong. Though I do enjoy the irony of criticising him because of the colour of his skin
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Gawd, I remember that...andymackem wrote:When we tried to deny the IRA 'the oxygen of publicity' it wasn't a huge success. Of course, having pictures of Gerry Adams speaking while an actor read out his words was a problem.
... I'm getting old!
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George Galloway begs to disagree.timsinister wrote:So, when do we start the Heartland Party for Speed and Power?
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There's still time...ruffers wrote:I go away for a couple of days, come back to a thread title like that, and he's still alive?
Disappointing
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