(04-07-2016 21:32 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]I'm wondering if there some sniff of a job somewhere.
Farage already has a job. He's an MEP and he says he won't resign from that until the UK leaves the EU.
So The Conservatives are having to find a new leader
The Greens are having to find a new leader
UKIP are looking for anyone suitable to be their new leader.
And theirs open warefare in the Labour ranks. And they may be looking for someone new
And the replacements may all be women.
I'm going to get shares in handbags
(04-07-2016 21:51 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]UKIP are looking for anyone suitable to be their new leader.
He's on his way as we speak.....
(04-07-2016 21:49 )mysterion Wrote: [ -> ]Farage already has a job. He's an MEP and he says he won't resign from that until the UK leaves the EU.
You mean until his gravy train hits the buffers
(04-07-2016 21:51 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]I'm going to get shares in handbags
This thread alone would make you an instant millionaire
(04-07-2016 21:49 )mysterion Wrote: [ -> ]Farage already has a job. He's an MEP and he says he won't resign from that until the UK leaves the EU.
You just couldn't make that shit up
(04-07-2016 21:39 )Bandwagon Wrote: [ -> ]]
He views this as a personal victory, but he's mistaken.
The Brexit didn't happen because of him, he may have caused waves but he couldn't have done this on his own.
#BlameBoris
He's not a bad speaker though, I'll give him that, he could probably sell dog shit to a dog
I know he thinks that, but in all honesty, Cameroon is to 'blame' both for brexit and the confusion after.
Yet seems to be coming up smelling of roses
I can see this entire Brexit thing becoming a fiasco in which neither Remain nor Leave voters end up being happy.
If the eventual Leave deal looks like something of a compromise, won't the Leave voters say this isn't what we voted for?
(06-07-2016 13:47 )george lusk Wrote: [ -> ]I can see this entire Brexit thing becoming a fiasco in which neither Remain nor Leave voters end up being happy.
If the eventual Leave deal looks like something of a compromise, won't the Leave voters say this isn't what we voted for?
The vote was however only on the question of Leave or Remain. It was not on the terms of leaving. The terms of remaining were known but those were rejected.
We will have to see what terms are negotiated for leaving.
^ If the only terms we are offered are the same as being in the EU then what's the point of leaving. And if they make concessions then why didn't they make them to Cameron in the first place.