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Reform has a Russia problem

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"Nigel Farage: "Ive never met Nathan Gill"

Richard Tice: "Ive never met Nathan Gill"


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Russsia money and influence on the leave campaign, generally, across the board, should be subject of a public inquiry. No idea why Kieth doesn't pursue this.
 
Where do they both say that?
Oh so they do know Nathan Gill really well

in that case they must know about the Russian bribes.......

I wonder if Nigel Farage has any connections to Russia:

Nigel Farage on Russia Today:

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Nigel Farage meeting Alexander Yakovenko (is that a brown envelope on the desk)

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Notch putting his foot in it again trying to smear farage, when

Labour's Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell made more appearances Russia Today than farage.

John McDonnell ---- "I can understand why people have [appeared on RT] up until now because we have treated it like every other television station.
Vince Cable and Alastair Campbell have been on
At least 10 labour MPs have been paid for appearing
David Lammy, was paid £1,000 for two hours of his time on two occasions
Rosie Duffield was paid £500 for three hours for her appearance on the channel
George Galloway, was paid more than £100,000 to front his own show on RT.
Alex Salmond, also hosted a talkshow on the channel.
 
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David Lammy, was paid £1,000 for two hours of his time on two occasions
Rosie Duffield was paid £500 for three hours for her appearance on the channel
....
Cheap skates!
Over 20 years ago I was paid £1,000 for two half days teaching on database design.
 
Cheap skates!
Over 20 years ago I was paid £1,000 for two half days teaching on database design.
and you didn't even know that the = sign was a mathematical symbol, virtually first thing you learn in programming, database uses it also. An obvious lie.
 
and you didn't even know that the = sign was a mathematical symbol, virtually first thing you learn in programming, database uses it also. An obvious lie.
Are you stalking me?

I suspect it's your secret admiration for me that causes it. :ROFLMAO:

if you want to turn yet another thread into one all about me, go ahead. :rolleyes:
 
Where do they both say that?
from late 2018 through mid-2019, Gill was active in European campaigns and parliamentary debates that aligned closely with Russian strategic objectives. This is not an isolated corruption case. It is a warning that movements that thrive on grievance, populism and institutional distrust are especially vulnerable to foreign subversion.
 
Ignoring the previous government links and issues of course.

Doesn't make either of them right, but let's not pretend it's just the current lot
, but let's not pretend it's just the current lot --- like notch was trying to do with his one man- bot- like anti farage propaganda smear campaign - he was ignoring all them apart from farage - difference is he was NOT a UK PM at the time --- was he.
 
Notch putting his foot in it again trying to smear farage, when

Labour's Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell made more appearances Russia Today than farage.

John McDonnell ---- "I can understand why people have [appeared on RT] up until now because we have treated it like every other television station.
Vince Cable and Alastair Campbell have been on
At least 10 labour MPs have been paid for appearing
David Lammy, was paid £1,000 for two hours of his time on two occasions
Rosie Duffield was paid £500 for three hours for her appearance on the channel
George Galloway, was paid more than £100,000 to front his own show on RT.
Alex Salmond, also hosted a talkshow on the channel.
but only Nigel Farage says Putin is the leader he admires the most

"in response to a question about the current world leader he admires the most, Mr Farage said: “As an operator, but not as a human being, I would say Putin."

 
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