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Old 21-10-2008, 11:34 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Why doesn't somebody shut up this cowardly scumbag?

If I knew who he was I'd make the necessary arrrangements myself.

Nigel and DCB are by far the most worthwhile people in UKIP today.
Yes, as Tory you no doubt find Nigel and DCB useful idiots!
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[quote=Bob FM;548429]How very odd I attended a meeting this week where we were we told already have over 30% of the funds required and that is just from ongoing regional and branch events. We haven't even got going on the real fund raising yet.[/QUOTE

But Bobby, you reside in the Southwest Region which is a little better run than the others. Here in the Southeast region I have more credit on my Visa card than UKIP does in its fighting fund.
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Old 25-10-2008, 06:57 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Earlier in this thread I mentioned that many years ago I bought a tatty 18th century edition of the Letters of Junius from a second hand bookshop. I forgot to mention that the bookshop in question was in Woodbridge. Funny coincidence, junius?
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Earlier in this thread I mentioned that many years ago I bought a tatty 18th century edition of the Letters of Junius from a second hand bookshop. I forgot to mention that the bookshop in question was in Woodbridge. Funny coincidence, junius?
The writer of the 'Letters of Junius' is given higher praise by Wikipedia than you seemed to give earlier Tom.

Junius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Our Junius' circumstances might be very similar to the original's.

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There are a number of implicit observations offered by geezer ROCK (under a moss-covered one)

The argument was lost when the claim was made that Brian had never visited HO or the UKIP conferences. Yet clearly the successful and esteemed businessman has been to Colston Hall. Bristol and has been to New John Street in B,ham (near to Matalan with impressive, off-street parking).

It was a Thursday morning or perhaps a Friday afternoon when he strolled into the second floor carrying a rolled up copy of The Sun. And incredibly he asked the secretary to make him a cup of tea (even though it was not her job she performed the task with admirable and patriotic finesse.) With panache and politeness she carefully placed the freshly brewed beverage in front of "tosser Seymour" and went about her more important business. Filing, faxing and communicating on a number of diifferent levels to senior members of The Party.

Lord Seymour then smirked and made a comment about the weather and the poor form of the emails inserts and something about poor campaigning funds.

This is where we lost respect for him and his zeal for a steady and noble cause.

He may be forgiven but will need to disassociate himself from Under Rock and his wife.

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UKIP, it's leader and some of it's clearly generous patrons have organised an event for the party and you are all moaning about it? Am I missing something?
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I'm not moaning about the event - I walked past that boat to work every day for 3 years - and I hope it turned a handosme profit

What a pity, however, that there's no mention of the event as a a stunning succeess on the revamped UKIP London website
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What a pity, however, that there's no mention of the event as a a stunning succeess on the revamped UKIP London website
Sorry Sponplague - I wasn't referring to anyone in particular rather the general tone of the thread.

It is a pity that there is no write-up for such a classy event.
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