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posted on 4/7/16

Farage has achieved a lot for ukip and spent 17 years trying to get us to leave the European union. Without him we would have had no referendum. He allowed people to talk about immigration without people fearing they would be called racist

posted on 4/7/16

comment by De Gea's Legs (U14210)
posted 15 seconds ago
Farage has achieved a lot for ukip and spent 17 years trying to get us to leave the European union. Without him we would have had no referendum. He allowed people to talk about immigration without people fearing they would be called racist

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So he had 17 years worth of data or case study, but he had to use recent imagery of Syrian refugees in Slovenia to say that UK should repeal the freedom of movment for EU citizens?

Sounds opportunistic at best to me mate

posted on 4/7/16

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posted on 4/7/16

Wow, Nigel's not got any balls.

He's done the bidding of his master, will get a juicy job and come up with new ways to feck over the mugs that voted for leave

posted on 4/7/16

He already has a juicy job being an MEP, gets paid more than pm

posted on 4/7/16

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comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 4/7/16

didn't realise I needed to vote because the country was full of balloons who were ready to vote out

had I known half the country is sitting on their brains I would have done so

posted on 4/7/16

Anybody know if you can apply for an Irish passport if you're great grandparents were Irish?

posted on 4/7/16

No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.

posted on 4/7/16

Therefore if you leave now, you might just time the three years right to get an Irish passport before article 50 is invoked.

posted on 4/7/16

comment by HRH King Ledley (U20095)
posted 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
Was talking about the future of UKIP with Rosso the other day.

My thoughts were they may look left now the EU objective has been achieved, and go for the working class Labour vote, running as a working person's party.

The first thing that would need to happen is Farage to go, and the ability to then change the course of the party with new leadership.

Steven Wolfe is bookies favourite to succeed him. Mixed race - one black parent, one with Irish and Jewish parentage. Moss Side lad.

Alarm bells should be ringing for Labour here
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This.. Take a big step to the left, but remain xenophobic and change the party name to UKWP. (worker's Party).

comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 24 minutes ago
No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.
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I think you can. If either of your parents are Irish you are automatically an Irish citizen. So you can apply through the grandparents route.

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 24 minutes ago
No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.
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I think you can. If either of your parents are Irish you are automatically an Irish citizen. So you can apply through the grandparents route.
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My dad is Irish and I can apply for Irish citizenship now if I want too

posted on 4/7/16

posted 1 hour ago
Anybody know if you can apply for an Irish passport if you're great grandparents were Irish?

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You'll get Mauritius passport.

posted on 4/7/16

posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.

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I am quite sure it's four years unless there changed the immigration rules and after four years you'll get long residence not the Passport.

comment by Admin1 (U1)

posted on 4/7/16

comment by ツ Hєиgy (U9129)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 24 minutes ago
No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.
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I think you can. If either of your parents are Irish you are automatically an Irish citizen. So you can apply through the grandparents route.
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My dad is Irish and I can apply for Irish citizenship now if I want too
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You are actually an Irish citizen without the need to apply.

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
He already has a juicy job being an MEP, gets paid more than pm

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The PMs salary is nothing special. Nigel can get 250k easily in the City

posted on 4/7/16

comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 1 hour, 11 minutes ago
He already has a juicy job being an MEP, gets paid more than pm

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The PMs salary is nothing special. Nigel can get 250k easily in the City
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He gets nearly that now as a MEP. Which is why he's being investigated for fraud.

posted on 4/7/16

is he? that would be huge news

Nikki Sinclaire is on trial, nothing on farage.

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by ツ Hєиgy (U9129)
posted 13 minutes ago
comment by Admin1 (U1)
posted 24 minutes ago
comment by Redinthehead - FreeGaza - فلسطين (U1860)
posted 24 minutes ago
No you can't Glenghis.

However residency is only 3 years for an Irish passport.
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I think you can. If either of your parents are Irish you are automatically an Irish citizen. So you can apply through the grandparents route.
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My dad is Irish and I can apply for Irish citizenship now if I want too
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You are actually an Irish citizen without the need to apply.
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Oh always thought I'd still need to apply as I was born here in England

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Chronic (U3423)
posted 15 minutes ago
these dopey OUT voters admitting that they have facked this right up yet, or still stubbornly sticking to their irrational guns?
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Pound being predicted to have fully recovered within a year
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Do you believe the experts now?

posted on 4/7/16

I thought the Brexiteers were tired of experts?

posted on 4/7/16

No one has a clue how this will pan out, not even the experts

Not even an educated guess

Completely uncharted waters

posted on 4/7/16

comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 18 minutes ago
I thought the Brexiteers were tired of experts?
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You thought everyone voted for purely immigration too

posted on 4/7/16

comment by Sir Digby (U6039)
posted 26 minutes ago
comment by ManUtdDaredevil (U9612)
posted 18 minutes ago
I thought the Brexiteers were tired of experts?
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You thought everyone voted for purely immigration too
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No I didn't

So back to the experts. Believe them now?

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