Rumour has it (??) that Churchill may have been an alcoholic ??
There were also claims that Edward Heath was a child abuser along with Leon Brittan and a few others some of whom were interviewed under police caution
At least it gave you space for that extra radiatorIncudentally
Transam was present at a particular property when a specific bag was discovered in a secret compartment that had apparently contained the severed head of a very famous person who had been bumped off
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There were no Trotts at Dulwich.Expect more "revelations" the more popular Nigel gets. Keep them coming Trots!
Anyone that was a close friend to Epstein was bound to have a few skeletons. What happened to him?Blimey it has even been suggested that a former cabinet minister who ended up as the UK ambassador to the US was a close friend to that Epstein bloke ???
Quite a damning article. No one is surprised he is now head of the Jew hating, foreigner hating fascist party.Chloë Deakin conferred with colleagues in the staff room who corroborated accounts of harassment of fellow pupils and of Farage’s apparent fascination with the far right, including claims that he had been “goose-stepping” on combined cadet force marches. Deakin’s letter of June 1981, first revealed by the Channel 4 journalist Michael Crick in a report in 2013, is uncompromising.
She wrote: “You will recall that at the recent and lengthy meeting about the selection of prefects, the remark by a colleague that Farage was a ‘fascist but that was no reason why he would not make a good prefect’ invoked considerable reaction from members of the [staff] common room. “Another colleague, who teaches the boy, described his publicly professed racist and neo-fascist views, and he cited a particular incident in which Farage was so offensive to a boy in his set that he had to be removed from his lesson …
Farage then conceded in an interview with the BBC’s political editor in Wales that some things said in “banter” more than four decades ago might be construed differently today, but denied targeting anyone “directly” or with “intent” to hurt. The Guardian has now spoken to more than 30 school contemporaries of Farage who have given testimony of being on the wrong end of racist or antisemitic abuse or witnessing it at the school.

Quite. And anyone offended by anything of this nature wouldn't have switched on their TV or radio or read a newspaper.Anyone who went to school in the 1960s or 1970s and never called anyone names-sexist, racist or otherwise, probably didn't have any friends. I expect they still won't have any.
Maybe the clue is in the name Chloë Deakin espicually the way Chloë is spelt. My guess is it has everything to do with Brexit and she has family in the EU that she hates Farage for preventing free travel - something alone those lines. Its the same for all the Farage haters they all have personal EU related reasons and mask it with things like the lack of tomatoes.Of course it wasn't! And nothing to do with the Labour Party either.