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Old 14-10-2006, 03:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Nigel on Marr show

I will miss this in the morning because of travelling, but will I be able to see it again on the BBC website? Does anyone know?
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The answer is usually yes. With being UKIP, who knows :evil:
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You'll find it here. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...am/default.stm

Barroso's also going to be on, so it should be interesting...
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I hope Nigel exposes Barosso's past. Loony left doesn't do it justice, perhaps foaming lunatic left.

The British people have to understand the utter nutters that have been selected (not elected) to run the whole of the EU slave nations. They have to know that our own people are complicit in this too and that it involves all "mainstream" parties.
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How true. Like the British guy on Radio 4 speaking for the European Commission to justify the Lancashire Dairy being closed down.

Of course, the devious ******** have got just about every civil servant, local authority official and business executive in the habit of following EU instructions and begging for cash.

Vernon Coleman at the UKIP Conference said what a pity it was that Heath had died before there'd been a chance to hang him.
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Nigel always says "what a shame he died before he had the chance to see us leaving the EU..."
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Vernon Coleman at the UKIP Conference said what a pity it was that Heath had died before there'd been a chance to hang him.
At least traitor Heath had to witness the stunning gains secured by UKIP in the last EU Election. He must have been livid. I bet it sent his blood pressure up to bursting point :twisted: . That and Gordon Brown's decision to "postpone" joining the discredited euro. As far as the europhiles are concerned it's not going entirely to plan - and Heath, a political failure and election loser, knew it.
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You'll find it here. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...am/default.stm

Barroso's also going to be on, so it should be interesting...
I like your logo (Heath on bonfire). Well done.

I bet they won't have Mr. Farage and pipsqueak Barroso on at the same time. If they do, I'm sure they won't be in the same studio (Barroso will probably be in Brussels).
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I see Matthew Parris is going to be reviewing the papers - he is a really bitter and twisted europhile Tory - be good if he gets rattled.
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The last paragraph of Charles Moore's Spectator notes, 14th October 2006

Of all the tasks that one might take on pro bono, the gloomiest must be
that of executor of the late Sir Edward Heath. Heath’s will provides
for Arundells, his beautiful house in Salisbury, to be preserved as a
sort of mausoleum in his honour. Heath originally got the house on a
lease from the Dean and Chapter of the cathedral, on the gentlemanly
understanding that it would return thither on his death. Instead he
took advantage of John Major’s iniquitous leasehold reform act and
secured the freehold (in contrast to Enoch Powell, who refused to
exercise the same right from the Grosvenor estate on the grounds that
‘I won’t rob a duke’). Arundells is a beautiful house, but Sir Edward’s
possessions are the trophies of a desolate public life — golden
miniature dhows from Arab emirs, certificates of the freedom of various
Continental cities and so on. Who will want to visit this melancholy
temple?
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