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Speaking of high heels, I'll tell you what's weird, that advert for the insurance brokers, well weird.thebish wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:What a high heel machine?
This is just all getting a bit too weied for me.
he's missing Frau Merkel...
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Has Paul Mason just gone a bit nuts lately or was I just not paying attention previously?
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Dressed my mate up as him for his stag do in Berlin.. Walking through the airport in Denim shorts with the arse padded out and high heels. Couldn't move for people stopping him for a photo!!Hoboh wrote:Speaking of high heels, I'll tell you what's weird, that advert for the insurance brokers, well weird.thebish wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:What a high heel machine?
This is just all getting a bit too weied for me.
he's missing Frau Merkel...

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speaking of Faridge...
Simon Maddrell (known to some on here) wrote (on fb)
Simon Maddrell (known to some on here) wrote (on fb)
"I want my life back" says Nigel Farage - the man ranked 747th out of 751 for Euro Parliament attendance - "but I will stay on as an MEP for two years, saying something every now and again".
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Attedance figures??! Hahahaha
feck me, this is desperate stuff
feck me, this is desperate stuff
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If he didn't need to be there, why the fvck waste the flight money
If he went to every one, he'd get panned for that too
If he went to every one, he'd get panned for that too
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boltonboris wrote:If he didn't need to be there, why the fvck waste the flight money
If he went to every one, he'd get panned for that too
cos he was supposed to be busy championing the UK fishing industry whilst he took up a place on the European Parliament fishing committee?? errr - doing his job?

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His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
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Is his job not to represent his constituents at the European parliament then?Enoch wrote:His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
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I think if you are on the fisheries committee you are supposed to turn up more than once...particularly if you're going to make a big show of wanting to save the UK fishing industry. I'd say he failed to do his job in at least that particular area.Enoch wrote:His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
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I think if you are democratically elected on a mandate to leave an organisation you are duty bound to do all you can to achieve that end.Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:I think if you are on the fisheries committee you are supposed to turn up more than once...particularly if you're going to make a big show of wanting to save the UK fishing industry. I'd say he failed to do his job in at least that particular area.Enoch wrote:His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
Farage may claim he has done more to save the UK fishing industry than anyone else in the past 50 years.
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Ask the constituents that democratically elected him if they are happy with his efforts as their MEP.BWFC_Insane wrote:Is his job not to represent his constituents at the European parliament then?Enoch wrote:His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
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Actually it's not true to say that Nigel Farage was elected democratically to do a job (other than by UKIP). He's never been elected an MEP (as no MEPs are directly elected).Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:I think if you are on the fisheries committee you are supposed to turn up more than once...particularly if you're going to make a big show of wanting to save the UK fishing industry. I'd say he failed to do his job in at least that particular area.Enoch wrote:His job as you perceive it, not as he perceived it?thebish wrote:errr - doing his job?
He clearly thinks he did his job with some degree of success. The constituents that elected him, democratically, to do a job, one presumes are also satisfied with his performance.
European elections are done on a closed-list PR basis - so voter votes for parties. Parties gain number of seats based on PR votes cast. Party then allocates their share of the seats to whoever they see fit, who was on their closed list.
Unelected beauro, baeuro, burro, bureau.....fck it, nice person.
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..and that, is democracy at work.Worthy4England wrote:European elections are done on a closed-list PR basis - so voter votes for parties. Parties gain number of seats based on PR votes cast. Party then allocates their share of the seats to whoever they see fit, who was on their closed list.
People voted for UKIP well aware of what they stood for, also, by-the-by, well aware Nige was top of their list.
Elected MEP.
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Regardless of who elected who, the job of a British MEP is to represent the interests of the particular bit of the UK he/she is supposed to represent. Whilst there is no doubt Farage has been successful in his aim of Brexit and representing the view of a significant number of UK citizens, he has spectacularly failed in making use of his position on a committee and influencing change to the things he says are wrong. Turning up and influencing policy to the advantage of UK fishing doesn't mean he can't represent his main aim as well. For that he should be ashamed.
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I agree on sentence number 1 and not sentence number 2.Enoch wrote:..and that, is democracy at work.Worthy4England wrote:European elections are done on a closed-list PR basis - so voter votes for parties. Parties gain number of seats based on PR votes cast. Party then allocates their share of the seats to whoever they see fit, who was on their closed list.
People voted for UKIP well aware of what they stood for, also, by-the-by, well aware Nige was top of their list.
Elected MEP.

By that logic - people voted for Conservative at the last election, well aware that their Party manifesto was remain in Europe with Dave top of their list. Should there now be a General Election?
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How does the UK leaving the EU not constitute the most fundamental of changes?Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:Regardless of who elected who, the job of a British MEP is to represent the interests of the particular bit of the UK he/she is supposed to represent. Whilst there is no doubt Farage has been successful in his aim of Brexit and representing the view of a significant number of UK citizens, he has spectacularly failed in making use of his position on a committee and influencing change to the things he says are wrong. Turning up and influencing policy to the advantage of UK fishing doesn't mean he can't represent his main aim as well. For that he should be ashamed.
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Yes, there should.Worthy4England wrote:I agree on sentence number 1 and not sentence number 2.Enoch wrote:..and that, is democracy at work.Worthy4England wrote:European elections are done on a closed-list PR basis - so voter votes for parties. Parties gain number of seats based on PR votes cast. Party then allocates their share of the seats to whoever they see fit, who was on their closed list.
People voted for UKIP well aware of what they stood for, also, by-the-by, well aware Nige was top of their list.
Elected MEP.
By that logic - people voted for Conservative at the last election, well aware that their Party manifesto was remain in Europe with Dave top of their list. Should there now be a General Election?
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agreed.boltonboris wrote:Yes, there should.Worthy4England wrote:I agree on sentence number 1 and not sentence number 2.Enoch wrote:..and that, is democracy at work.Worthy4England wrote:European elections are done on a closed-list PR basis - so voter votes for parties. Parties gain number of seats based on PR votes cast. Party then allocates their share of the seats to whoever they see fit, who was on their closed list.
People voted for UKIP well aware of what they stood for, also, by-the-by, well aware Nige was top of their list.
Elected MEP.
By that logic - people voted for Conservative at the last election, well aware that their Party manifesto was remain in Europe with Dave top of their list. Should there now be a General Election?
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That's an interesting question.Worthy4England wrote:people voted for Conservative at the last election, well aware that their Party manifesto was remain in Europe with Dave top of their list. Should there now be a General Election?
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