Nigel Farage

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Found it hard initially to get lodgings because of the "No Blacks, No Irish, No Dogs" bull in windows.
bull being the operative word, hard to take seriously anything else you claim when you're using easily debunked nonsense like that. I have a large Irish family, nobody recalls ever seeing such signs. There is almost no evidence supporting such things having existed and not much to support the veracity of the little that is claimed as evidence. Given how common such signs apparently were there should be an absolute mountain of photos, archive footage etc... of them, but isn't.
 
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Gosh, who do I believe, your parents or mine and other friends of theirs. This went on in London when they came over.
 
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All those trials did him good ;)
The other day the govs own poll is it yougov? had reform at 7% 3 points below lib dems :rolleyes: someone made a disparaging comment, but how many other brand new parties are that popular? Lib Dems have been around for decades and even if the yougov poll was correct it's still good.
Some people hate democracy, those short fringed yoghurt knitters are the worst 😄
 
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The other day the govs own poll is it yougov? had reform at 7% 3 points below lib dems :rolleyes: someone made a disparaging comment, but how many other brand new parties are that popular? Lib Dems have been around for decades and even if the yougov poll was correct it's still good.
Some people hate democracy, those short fringed yoghurt knitters are the worst 😄
I think people just know Labour won’t sort out immigration levels 😿 they’ll be fresh in power so will try to curry favour with the yoghurt knitters in big cities that shout the loudest about voting for them, and who will share positive stuff about the party on social media etc
 
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Gosh, who do I believe, your parents or mine and other friends of theirs. This went on in London when they came over.
Or the research on it which always comes up empty handed, on which there are countless articles. You aren't the only one with Irish family, sorry reality doesn't suit.
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It’s true. Happened to my Irish grandfather and Jamaican in laws.
If it's true and so widely experienced ask yourself how it has escaped all documentation? There's one sign that is always used to accompany such articles/claims, and no source for it. Some people swear blind they've seen Nessie and aliens.
 
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Or the research on it which always comes up empty handed, on which there are countless articles. You aren't the only one with Irish family, sorry reality doesn't suit.
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If it's true and so widely experienced ask yourself how it has escaped all documentation? There's one sign that is always used to accompany such articles/claims, and no source for it. Some people swear blind they've seen Nessie and aliens.
Also, and I hope I’ve worded this sensitively (probs haven’t) ;) a lot of white people, including Irish, were pretty racist in the sixties and even eighties. Not saying that applies to anyone’s parents. I doubt they’d be trying to live somewhere with a large black community (which was basically Notting Hill and Brixton back then, and no those weren’t the poorest areas they were just Caribbean/African areas, there was plenty of white working class poverty) to warrant a sign banning both groups
 
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Or the research on it which always comes up empty handed, on which there are countless articles. You aren't the only one with Irish family, sorry reality doesn't suit.
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If it's true and so widely experienced ask yourself how it has escaped all documentation? There's one sign that is always used to accompany such articles/claims, and no source for it. Some people swear blind they've seen Nessie and aliens.
And some people claim Farage isn’t a racist, but unfortunately there’s no accounting for idiots.
The signs in the windows may not have been true, ( although I believe there were plenty of “No Navvies”, ie Irish signs )but the lived experiences of people certainly were. My grandfather applied in writing for lodgings in London. They were delighted to give a room to Dr Begotten, and he was delighted too, as it was within walking distance of the hospital he was working in. The delight lasted until he knocked on the door, greeted them in the warmest of Irish accents only to receive the news that his room had already been let- to an Englishman.
And surely you don’t need to be told that people from the West Indies were treated like absolute tit when they came here.
 
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Slippery Farage doing what he does best.
Why couldn’t Griffith get a bank account anywhere 🤔 weird the whole thing
Sounds like Coutts are claiming they shut Nige’s account as he wasn’t making enough money 😂 would make sense as he stooped to going on I’m a celeb
 
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