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Why is farage out? Why has he left?
Help!
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>>79781325
He's accomplished his life's goal of getting Britain out of the EU.
He has no reason to be in politics anymore he can retire and relax now.
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>>79781325
He quit because he finished.
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>>79781465
Right. And who's going to take care of the UK now?
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He won.
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>>79781580
Mummy will
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>>79781580
The Muslims will take care of them heh heh.
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>>79781325
because now that the uk is going out of the eu UKIP has no reason to exist. Farage will join the conservative party and become an mp.
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>>79781325
He's being a good goy
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>>79781730
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>>79781580

It wasn't going to be him regardless, his party only has the one seat. He can do more by being a thorn in the EU parliament anyway.
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>>79781580
> And who's going to take care of the UK now?
Idk Brazil. But Nigel has already given them more than they could ask for. 20+ years of his life relentlessly campaigning in a den of hostile snakes. He deserves his rest; one man cannot shoulder the whole burden of FREEDOM alone.

F
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>>79781325
why should he stay? He accomplished his goal from 20 years ago he is not a politician he is a businessman.
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>>79781669
pls no
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>>79781325
>>79781580
Farage is not in Parliament.

Why does every country outside Britain treat Farage as a member of Parliament and that UKIP somehow has enough seats in Parliament to affect anything at all when UKIP only has one seat?

Maybe if Britain had enacted proportional voting system a few years ago, UKIP might have had 60 seats in Parliament.

Instead, Britain's weird ass voting only resulted in UKIP getting one seat and that seat doesn't even belong to Farage.
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>>79782348
F
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>>79781325

Obviously he was forced out by the rest of the EU reps or whatever they have.
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>>79781325
He accomplished his mission
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>>79781669
Shes my mummy and she says she doesnt love you
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>>79784205
this, its also clear that britains not actually leaving the EU they just say they are to appease their people at this point, everyone who actually gave a shit either backtracked hard or got purged like farage obviously did.
brits will enjoy their brown spotted dick and they will enjoy it.
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>>79781580
multinational technocrats and privatized interests will. UK will become as much of a theme park territory as Puerto Rico currently is.
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>>79781325
He realized he can't actually make his promises come true and bailed before everyone else realizes so he could make a comeback in future.
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>>79783230

Common sense from the US, I love you anon
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His work is done. Like cincinnatus he has gone back home after serving the people.
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>>79781325
Someone sat down and had a talk with him. Britain confirmed for remaining EU cucked. gg wp
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>>79787588
We'll be sure to light off some fireworks for you guys. Can't wait to celebrate your Independence Day in the coming years, too
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Why do I follow Louise Mensch on Twitter?
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Because he can now see the finish line and he was looking for the first opportunity to get away from the slime mold that surrounds him in the EU parliament
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>>79781465

so then what stops them from rejoining and then paying additional reparations for the damages done by the UK exit?
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>>79781325
He achieved the thing he fought for during more than a decade. hell, it's called UKIP after all.

Once Britain left the EU, his job was done. He can now spend time with his family, living a normal life
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>everyone telling him to fuck off is now calling him a coward
The left make no sense.
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>>79781580
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>Why
Who wants to stay on the sinking ship that is British politics?
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>>79781325
The left has been moaning about him leaving when the country is a best and I don't really understand why.

Farage has never been a career politician. He lead UKIP to get the UK out of the EU, not to lead what happens next. He believes that decision is up to the British people.

He wasn't even part of the official leave campaign. The conservatives put their own people as the official campaign because they were already bitter enough having to admit it was because of UKIP that we had the referendum in the first place.

And yeah, UKIP isn't even in government, except for their one MP, which happens to be on terrible terms with Farage and is probably gunning for the leadership to make his defection worthwhile.

So even if Farage stayed, he has no political position except for MEP, a position whose days are numbered.

Seriously what did they expect him to do? Stand around waving the Union Jack?

He's done his bit, and now after years of struggle, he's passing the torch. He's well within his rights to do that, and it's consistent with his character.
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>>79781325
...because he put your country in a hugely compromising position and now doesn't want to help clean up the fucking mess he made. Same as David Cameron.

Seriously. I live in Canada, and it's like if we just immediately killed NAFTA without any plans on what to replace it with. Our economy would be in shambles, and our country would collapse. Kind of like what is going to happen to you guys.

Good luck morons.
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>>79781325
>Why is farage out? Why has he left?

He literally said that he finished his job, WANTS HIS LIVE BACK!

Implying if he would continue he wouldn't have a life anymore. Read between the lines /pol/!
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>>79781325
whats to stop someone else hoping on and just forcing them back in?
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>>79793838
>UKIP isn't even in government, except for their one MP
nigger, only MPs from the ruling party or coalition are "in government"

everyone else is opposition
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>>79797162
I know that, but MPs in parliament are still considered by the bulk of the people to be "DA WESTMINSTA ELITE"
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>>79781465
So he advocates for this drastic action so fervently, then won't lead the country when his followers make that country leave an economic union. Makes sense, huh?
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>>79781325
He didnt get into politics in the pursuit of power, he never wanted to be prime minister. He got into politics to get britain out of the EU. Mission accomplished.... Its a bit like the american army, once they achieved theyre own goals in any given theatre they withdraw and let the battle torn nation tear itself apart from within.
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>>79783230
Whats weird about our voting system? 1 vote = 1 vote, every ,member of the public has an equal say.
Whats proportional voting? I assume its how you do it stateside, care to define it for me?
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>>79782018
Exactly, Hitter praised Muslims indeed
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>>79781325
Nobody in the UK wants to take the responsibility for setting up new UK. Tgey are all tought in words but when it comes to making reforms and business deals they all resign. Fucking British conman trolls.
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>>79798506
Tldr. When your country needs you, run away.
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>>79781325

they are targeting not only him, but his family members
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>>79798644
this
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>>79781580
Me
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>>79798506
>>79798544
Farage never had the authority, and never wanted the authority to actually do anything post brexit, his goal was to get us out and he did it. Its down to the next government to see that through and get us the best possible arrangements with the rest of the world.
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His work is done

he may rest now, the absolute madman.
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>>79798506
You dumbass toilet cleaning retard. Tell me what a guy with no political power in the UK is supposed to do about this. There's nothing else he can do. It's up to the politicians now.

Farage wasn't part of the official leave campaign and only works in Brussels.
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>>79798793
UK won't be out if none of these lazy motherfuckers do somenthing. Brexit was just the beginning and without further action UK will get fucked into submission. Saying that you want to leave doesn't really make you leave.
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>>79783230
>Maybe if Britain had enacted proportional voting system a few years ago, UKIP might have had 60 seats in Parliament.

Britain never had a vote on this. It was a vote on the system Australia has.

>>79798098
Are you serious? First past the post is what we both have in the UK and US. Proportional representation is exactly what is describes: the government is made up of the proportions the country voted for. If the UK had this, those 4 million votes for UKIP wouldn't have been wasted.
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>>79788247
>and then paying additional reparations for the damages done by the UK exit?
^ This stops them
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>>79798825
>. Tell me what a guy with no political power in the UK is supposed to do about this.

Become a fucking PM by the will of the people.

What political power does Trump have?
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>>79799119
>Become a fucking PM by the will of the people
You don't understand how the UK works. You don't just "become PM" by popular vote. Britain doesn't even vote for their Prime Minister directly.
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>>79799088
So if you voted for somebody else, but that party was already over-represented, would they throw out your vote in favor of a party lacking representation? Assuming your candidate won his district I mean
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>>79799088
>>79799188

You're rolling in 8s buddy
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>>79781580
The Queen, her corgis, and her armies.
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>>79799188
Why can't they change it?
Their revolution sucks donkey cock.
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>>79781669
>>79784498

We need more mummyposting.
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>>79794727

U of T? York? UVic? Which school hatched you?
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>>79799413
>Why can't they change it?
Because the ruling parties benefit greatly from the FPTP system. It's a winner take all competition where if you get around 35% of the popular vote you can totally own the government. This is what the Conservatives did in the last election.
It works great for only 2 parties but fucks over all other smaller ones.

The advantage, however, is total control for the outright winners.

>>79799227
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y3jE3B8HsE
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>>79799004
I wouldnt call them lazy, i think its more a case of them reeling from an unexpected result and there being a lot of upheaval and chaos in gov right now. I think theres a very slim possibility of us not actually following through, it depends on who gets the leadership, its why we need to meme leadsom into the position. Should the government decide not to invoke article 50 I have a feeling that people willl be taking guy fawkes as inspiration.
>>79799088
I think its a regional thing, eg, every region votes on a party, and the party that wins in that region gets the seat in government, it maybe skews how the people are represented overall but its also fair in that a majority labour area will be represented by labour and so on. correct me if im wrong...or dont, im off to play stellaris for a bit.
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>>79799372
>her armies.
I always wondered about this, if the crown decided they really werent happy with the way the gov was running things would the military be loyal to the crown or to the government.
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>>79781325
Because globalists are holding a gun to his head
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>>79801414
>I think its a regional thing, eg, every region votes on a party, and the party that wins in that region gets the seat in government
That is how it works for your MP, yes. The problem with the entire system is that it's First Past the Post so the winner can get only around 40% and then the other 60% have no representation at all.

This is what happened to UKIP. 4 million people voted for them, sure, but they were spread out around the country and only won outright in a single constituency.

>im off to play stellaris for a bit.
Nice. I'm using mods to get the British Empire on that.
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>>79801657
havent used any mods yet, but i made my own empire and named her Brittania.
My general attitude is that your fine if you dont get in my way.
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>>79781465
Literally the most cringeworthy stupid shit

This is just full on denial
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