Well, right now he is way below 50% of a majority vote
By my count he's at 20%. After next elections, probably 50% though, sadly.
Why would he insult them during a trade deal
Because his supporters will see it on YouTube and think he's a "lad"Why would he insult them during a trade deal
Have you heard the Miles Davis youtube mashup of it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huEtJw7pfLk&t=0sSneering unelected MEP Eurocrat guffawing at our great elected MEP statesman who tells it like it is like we get all the good bits and no bad because BRITAIN HAS A FLAG
In other news, I loved this song anyway, but it encapsulates the feeling I have. Change NY to UK and a few other nouns and boom.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eohHwsplvY
LoLFarage should be perma-juniored.
Added to my facepalm.gif stock.
Is he still the only member of his party?
The MEP behind Farage couldn't keep it together when Farage said the consequences would be worse for the EU than for the UK:
Yes. He has dealt harshly with anyone who gained too much prominence in his party and wanted some say in how it is run, or even what positions to take on matters.
Yes. He has dealt harshly with anyone who gained too much prominence in his party and wanted some say in how it is run, or even what positions to take on matters.
So, out of interest, when the Scottish MEP was speaking, at around 1:01 he says something I don't understand which I presume is something Scots? Anybody know what he's saying?
Oh that sounds super healthyYes. He has dealt harshly with anyone who gained too much prominence in his party and wanted some say in how it is run, or even what positions to take on matters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlN9o3g-yuA
Farage addresses the EP, for those of us who missed it.
Ladies and gentlemen, please behold the democratic process in action.The MEP behind Farage couldn't keep it together when Farage said the consequences would be worse for the EU than for the UK:
Im in absolute despair at how things are turning out. I keep thinking maybe things will turn out ok in the end, but Im struggling to keep this optimism.
Politically, I cannot see myself voting for Labour anymore. They are a shambles and have been for a while, especially in Scotland. Even my resistance to Scottish independence has crumbled now...Ugh...
And he is really about to get 50% in the next elections?
I cant even bend my mind that this is possible for a party with one member...
This strikes me as enormously ironic. It is, right?
Sadiq Khan said:Now, as much as I might like the idea of a London city state, I’m not seriously talking about independence today.
Ah I see, thanks!chers collègues - Dear colleagues in French.
Dan Thompson ‏@artistsmakers 8m8 minutes ago
The Leave campaign's opening gambit in complicated diplomatic & trade negotiations with the EU is to stand in parliament and insult MEPs.
Well, right now he is way below 50% of a majority vote
By my count he's at 20%. After next elections, probably 50% though, sadly.
Don't be. We will be Ashes in the end.
Is it still possible that Britain will not leave the EU after all? Or is it done and dusted 100%?
Is it still possible that Britain will not leave the EU after all? Or is it done and dusted 100%?
Is it still possible that Britain will not leave the EU after all? Or is it done and dusted 100%?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlN9o3g-yuA
Like it or not, that will go down very well with those who voted to leave.
Ah, much better. Thanks!
http://ec.europa.eu/commission/2014-2019/andriukaitis_en
I think I'd be worried if Andriukaitis laughed at me.
Is it still possible that Britain will not leave the EU after all? Or is it done and dusted 100%?
I can understand that, and you need to try and get the wider perspective out of your mind, and plan your finances for you and your family accordingly, be selfish.
You can't change what has happened, but if you are smart with your income and outgoings, you can mitigate some of the risks.
It's possible, yes. The referendum is not legally binding and we haven't triggered Article 50 yet, basically officially declaring our intent to leave and starting negotiations on withdrawing.Is it still possible that Britain will not leave the EU after all? Or is it done and dusted 100%?
chers collègues - Dear colleagues in French.
Is there any chance of a sort of Denmark-Greenland situation where Scotland, London and Norn Iron can stay in the EU while the rest of the country leaves?
That seems like the best and most democratic solution if it were possible.
I'd be extremely surprised if London actually got some kind of independence from this. That seems like wishful thinking.Is there any chance of a sort of Denmark-Greenland situation where Scotland, London and Norn Iron can stay in the EU while the rest of the country leaves?
That seems like the best and most democratic solution if it were possible.
Is there a livestream for this?
Is there any chance of a sort of Denmark-Greenland situation where Scotland, London and Norn Iron can stay in the EU while the rest of the country leaves?
That seems like the best and most democratic solution if it were possible.
It's possible, yes. The referendum is not legally binding and we haven't triggered Article 50 yet, basically officially declaring our intent to leave and starting negotiations on withdrawing.
Seems unlikely though, barring a miracle or some massive swing in popular opinion allowing the referendum to be ignored.
That guy behind Farage to the right at the end. My god. But those are also some new tones from him. Is this the way he intends to start negotiatons?
Same in communist countries. This was the cover of satirical magazine Titanic after German reunification, titled "my first banana":Bananas are serious business. In the war we had popular songs about how the shops didn't sell Bananas any more. No joke.
It's possible, yes. The referendum is not legally binding and we haven't triggered Article 50 yet, basically officially declaring our intent to leave and starting negotiations on withdrawing.
Seems unlikely though, barring a miracle or some massive swing in popular opinion allowing the referendum to be ignored.
From what Ive heard is that the government of UK makes that Londoncentric policy.Scotland and Northern Ireland I'm happy to let go their way - this isn't their mess - but regardless of how they voted, London need to face up and be made accountable for the fact that a large reason for this mess we've gotten ourselves into is due to years of aggressively londo-centric policy. They don't just get to seperate themselves from that. London rules England, they can't abandon it now they've ruined it.
The most effective solution for too much londo-centric policy is to allow London to separate and do its own thing.Scotland and Northern Ireland I'm happy to let go their way - this isn't their mess - but regardless of how they voted, London need to face up and be made accountable for the fact that a large reason for this mess we've gotten ourselves into is due to years of aggressively londo-centric policy. They don't just get to seperate themselves from that. London rules England, they can't abandon it now they've ruined it.
Ugh, this makes me sad. How did we get here?Well, just under 50% of a majority. 37 out of 150 seats he is polling as. That is however far and away the largest of any party. See here