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well he said something like, "oh I'd love to help other countries wanting to leave the EU as well". Wonder how much ??? he will make consulting with them, a shed load no doubt.

The route into the Try cabinet is probably more likely though, given that he used to be involved with them before ukip.

Louisa Wrote:

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> Disappears for a few months. Joins Conservative

> party. Stands for election in a safe Tory seat at

> next election. Wins, enters parliament, joins top

> team.

>

> Louisa.


That's what I thought too. Maybe less than a few months till the switch.

Give him his due. He started out 17 years ago with a virtually zero chance of success. He challenged the Brussels unelected elite.


He exposed the facts - like the Brussels budget has not been signed off by the auditors for the last 20 years. He exposed the corruption and gravy-training that goes on in the EU.


He achieved his stated aim.


Aside from whatever political leanings we each may have, we owe him some respect.

tomdhu Wrote:

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> Give him his due. He started out 17 years ago with

> a virtually zero chance of success. He challenged

> the Brussels unelected elite.


Elite is such a relative word. For some Dulwich College educated ex-commodities traders represent an elite, for others it's Boris Johnson retreating to his country estate for the week-end following Brexit. For you it's politicians elected to Brussels via elections no one in this country could be bothered turning up to.



> He exposed the facts - like the Brussels budget

> has not been signed off by the auditors for the

> last 20 years.


That is not a fact, that is an interpretation. You can Google it if you don't believe me.

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