Reform, and the death of the Tory Party

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Pross

Über Member
I hope they’re never used here. Someone said they thought they’d been used in Wales but no credible evidence provided just speculation.

Yeah I used one the last time I voted, here's a picture I took

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C R

Legendary Member
Yeah I used one the last time I voted, here's a picture I took

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Yes, but you see, that's pencil, and can be erased to change your vote. That chap that sits at the bar in the pub said so.
 

Pinno718

Guru

Why casual racism is a fun and rewarding way for a boy to spend his time: an essay by Nigel Farage, aged 13-and-a-half​


SOME boys like conkers. Others playing rugby or collecting stamps. But I believe that casual racism is a hobby which offers joy to every English schoolboy.

It does not need equipment or apparatus and it can be practised by the upper and lower classes alike. It does not even require any foreigners, though as I will demonstrate later in this essay it helps. And most importantly it is tremendous fun.

On a bright spring day there is nothing to lift a playful heart more than directing remarks about the colour of his skin to a younger bug and watching him cringe in fear. Especially if you have your mates with you and I always do.

If you are a prefect it is even more of a nice treat because you can give a boy who is not white like you sh...
 

Psamathe

Guru
Heard Faräge on the radio this morning agreeing with Ratcliffe. His argument seemed to be it's OK to remove a word from what was actually said, remove "colonise". He seemed to have no appreciation how removing a word can completely change the meaning eg "It is not going to crash" then remove not and it becomes "It is going to crash" - completely different.

So Fárage selectively removing words from what somebody said!
 
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Heard Faräge on the radio this morning agreeing with Ratcliffe. His argument seemed to be it's OK to remove a word from what was actually said, remove "colonise". He seemed to have no appreciation how removing a word can completely change the meaning eg "It is not going to crash" then remove not and it becomes "It is going to crash" - completely different.

So Fárage selectively removing words from what somebody said!

I suppose you could remove the words 'old-fashioned' and 'nativist' from this, and the statement would still be accurate.

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the snail

Active Member
.... no credible evidence provided just speculation.
That's your signature line, right there!
 

Beebo

Guru
I suppose you could remove the words 'old-fashioned' and 'nativist' from this, and the statement would still be accurate.

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He almost said, There are too many brown people and I don’t like it.

But he clearly knows he can’t say that, so spurts some nonsense about colonialism and then says he didn’t really mean it.

But the chancers have already jumped aboard the band wagon and say he has a point.
 
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