Can you link to a post where I've made any claims about numbers of trade deals or how many seats Farage will or won't win? Of course you can't, now back to your claims, going to back them up? Of course you're not as you just make shit up.
You were bragging about Farage's new party and how many fake members had signed up...
I simply asked you how many seats his new party might win?
It's very strange that you wont offer an opinion on how successful Sir Nigel of Farage will be in his new endeavour...it's almost like you don't have any confidence in him so are afraid to answer?
Of course all this could be cleared up by you providing a number between: 0 - 650
Will Farage's new party contest a general election before or after 29th March 2019?
There's gonna be a lot of attempts to derail Brexit now. It's getting close to the wire, the 29th is a deadline (unless otherwise changed), so expect endless attempts to block Brexit, extend A50, and more...
The CEO of Heathrow says that No Deal is manageable, planes will fly...
It's quite a good watch because she tries 4 or 5 lines of questioning to find some kind of panic, disaster, something bad about Brexit, but she just isn't getting the answers she wants; she starts floundering, not knowing what to say...
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Cycling should be banned!!!
what would you expect "The CEO of Heathrow" tells the press? it's panic time?
in typical 2 face British style, and a poker face, those fookers can tell you everything is fine while everything behind them is falling part
Everything is going to plan. And the EU seems to believe it all. Jolly good.
I bet you can hold a smile and act like nothing is happening poker face style while you are shitting and pissing in your diaper
Brexit: Irish government hopes no-deal plan 'sits on shelf'
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-47329084
The Irish deputy prime minister has said he hopes that major legislation his government has prepared to manage a no-deal Brexit will never be used.
Simon Coveney unveiled the wide-ranging bill on Friday, bringing together work by nine government departments.
He said a "disorderly" Brexit would be a "lose, lose, lose" for the UK, the EU and the Republic of Ireland.
His aim for the emergency proposals is to ensure a smooth transition should the UK leave the EU without a deal.
^touched a nerve?
Are you going to tell us you've never used electricity in your life and have no need for it?
Your the one asking the spurious questions then stamping your baby feet when not answered demanding that they must be or you'll throw another tantrum. So you can't answer the questions then if Farage new party will be contesting the next GE and if he is how many seats his party will be contesting, I wonder why this is. #thickcunt
If you had a leader like Trump, you'd all be driving Audis, swilling back Montrachet, and sending your Paki house servants on holiday to Blackpool. As it stands, you've turned into a country of blithering imbeciles who can't find your way around an Aldi car park. Shameful. I suppose we can't all be exceptional.
Tex, where have you been, great to have you back and now you've made the Gent redundant - that's a great thing, heartfelt thanks.
Don't worry, I fully understand why you refuse to answer the question and are not backing Sir Nigel of Farage to have success in any future general election, a very nebulous character and his track record shows nothing but utter failure at every step despite the loud mouthed bluster, so at least we agree on something.
Brexit: Greg Clark, Amber Rudd and David Gauke issue delay warning
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47336501
Brexit should be delayed if Parliament does not approve a deal in the coming days, three cabinet ministers have warned publicly for the first time.
Ahead of crucial votes in the Commons, Greg Clark, Amber Rudd and David Gauke told the Daily Mail time was running out and that they hoped for a breakthrough in negotiations soon.
If not, they said they are prepared to defy Theresa May and vote for a delay.
Downing Street said the trio's views on no deal were "scarcely a secret".
Number 10 said in a statement: "The PM is working hard to ensure we get a deal with the EU that allows us to deliver on the result of the referendum.
"That is where the cabinet's energy should be focused."
Earlier, Mrs May's spokeswoman said the PM would have another "period of engagement" on Brexit at an EU-League of Arab States summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt - including a meeting with European Council president Donald Tusk.
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