Reynard Bleu Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 Apparently, Mr Farage, thinks Gove is the dogs cahones. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-20499831 I can't get past Fabricant's hair, its amazing?
Bellend Sebastian Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 The Conservatives should definitely put him in charge. I mean, what's not to like about him?
The Doctor Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 - As if further proof was needed that UKIP are a collection of mouthbreathing tits.
21st Century Fox Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 I can't get past Fabricant's hair, its amazing?
The Guvnor Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 - As if further proof was needed that UKIP are a collection of mouthbreathing tits. I cringe everytime someone uses 'mouth breather' as a synonym for ignorant?
The Doctor Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 I cringe everytime someone uses 'mouth breather' as a synonym for ignorant? So... what's your question? Oh - and mouth-breather generally means complete ****-wit, which UKIP are a collection of (even more so if they'd give Gove the time of day), so I don't see what complaint could be made about calling them such.
Captain... Posted 27 November 2012 Posted 27 November 2012 I cringe everytime someone uses 'mouth breather' as a synonym for ignorant? I die a little inside every time someone "cringes" at something on here?
Guest MattP Posted 28 November 2012 Posted 28 November 2012 Will certainly be interesting. I do think that the Conservatives and UKIP will have to come to sort of election pact, the split in the right is the biggest danger to the country that could see Miliband elected, with the amount of Lib Dem seats going back to Labour it will be a disaster for Cameron to be fighting UKIP in close marginal seats. UKIP got 15% in a place like Corby last week and they might even be challenging the Liberals for third party on vote count if the two continue to go the current way until 2015. It might not show a lot of balls, but it would be a very good deal for both.
Jon the Hat Posted 28 November 2012 Posted 28 November 2012 Gove or Boris will likely be the next Tory leader.
Captain... Posted 29 November 2012 Posted 29 November 2012 Gove or Boris will likely be the next Tory leader. Given that choice Boris will walk it.
Guest MattP Posted 29 November 2012 Posted 29 November 2012 Given that choice Boris will walk it. Has to be, personally think Gove would make an excellent leader but his name has been dragged through the mud so much recently it would be impossible to present him to the mass public as a credible option. Boris on the other hand is the total opposite, people love him and he'll wrap up the popular vote without having to do anything, if a Tory can get elected in a city like London imagine what he could do nationwide. He's possibly the only route the Conservatives have to an overall majority in the near future. Politics isn't about substance anymore, it's 70% image.
Alexikokopops Posted 29 November 2012 Posted 29 November 2012 Gove is a reanimated ventriloquist dummy. For that reason alone he shouldn't be allowed anywhere near power
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