REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
IT WASN'T SUPPOSE TO BE THIS WAY !!!
YOU FUCKING CUNTS!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36702468
Isn't it funny?
>>79705349
heh.... pretty good kid....
FUNNY
literally
JUST
>>79705301
He's completed his mission now it is time to fade away.
>>79705301
his own party got hijacked
>Leading UKIP was "tough at times" but "all worth it" said Mr Farage, who is also an MEP. He added that the UK needed a "Brexit prime minister".
JUST
>>79705473
Pretty much.
When you consider how many years he fought for independence from the EU, I think it is acceptable to step down now that he achieved his goal.
Obviously the media will spin it into
>first he wrecks shit and then he doesn't want to stay to pick up the pieces
or
>he is afraid of actually having to deliver now that he is getting in reach of power
though.
>>79705473
I heard on the radio today that because the referendum was non-binding, the MP's have to vote for article 50. Basically, they found a way out and pol has been eternally btfo
Come back Nigel, please.
>>79705301
[F]
>>79705721
They could theoretically do that. But they won't because they'd all be unemployed after the next election.
>>79705301
UK can't catch a break
Notice how every single politician who is even slightly associated with the Brexit decision wants to disappear from the arena asap.
Farage has been barraged.
>>79705721
A legal firm 'Mishcon de Reya' completely misinterpreted the 1972 European Communities Act to their favour.
It wont stand up in court as UK courts never held EU law in primacy even when we weren't leaving the EU.
>>79705301
Any chance the Queen BTFO the parliament and appoints are Nige as PM until Brexit is complete?
>>79705721
>have to
No they don't but they will.
Its up to whoever s in power as leader of the conservatives.
David cameron stepped down becasue he didn't voted for remain and didn't have conviction to go through with making article 50 happen, he just kicked it down the road.
What we need now is someone who will invoke article 50 IMMEDIATELY and be sure to fuck if Gove or May get in it wont happen and we'll have a 2nd referendum
He finished what he started now he's done.
He always said he didn't want to be a career politcian. His goal is accomplished so he can now rest easy.
>>79705301
>>79705975
That legal firm is renowned for using EU and UK money through legal aid to take cases on behalf of bastards and criminals against the British government under EU law.
Don't see how brilliant this manouvre is?
If Brexit goes smoothly, the nation wins.
If Brexit doesn't go smoothly, he is reinstated as UKIP leader, wins the popular vote in a landslide. Meet the next PM of our great nation.
This man is a genius, in the traditional definition of the term.
>>79705301
>>79705473
>completed
Sure thing.
>>79705301
This is how it's supposed to be: Start a political campaign to achieve a goal. Once the goal is reached, end said political campaign.
We're just not used to this kind of moral superiority, because in almost every other case, political campaigns never end, because the state is a cancer that grows until it kills its host, the people.
>>79706971
Out is out. You're not getting your mitts on the UK's dosh anymore pansy ass jerry.
>>79707510
>Out is out
Except it isn't.
>>79707490
Exactly.
Casa Cincinnatus.
Muh Leader!
For all sad words of tongue and pen, the saddest are these, Farage resigned again.