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Title: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Richie London on 24 November 2010, 20:51:13
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/5/20101124/twl-nazi-jibe-ukip-mep-thrown-out-of-cha-3fd0ae9.html

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Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: geoffr70 on 24 November 2010, 20:58:57
Rightly so, he's only highlighting what the EU stand for, which is wrong and what is being forced upon us.

How ironic that he's been thrown out for speaking his mind. It stinks of hypocrisy. Whatever happened to freedom of speech in this disaster called the EU?
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Vamps on 24 November 2010, 21:40:54
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Rightly so, he's only highlighting what the EU stand for, which is wrong and what is being forced upon us.

How ironic that he's been thrown out for speaking his mind. It stinks of hypocrisy. Whatever happened to freedom of speech in this disaster called the EU?

I find that I have to agree with a Makem (No offence intended):o :o :o   swmbo, one herself, would never believe me.... :D :D :D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: geoffr70 on 24 November 2010, 21:46:49
Well said Vamps!
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 24 November 2010, 21:50:15
I like Mr. Blooms style. He seems to have a "break em" attitude. 8-) ;) ;D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Welung666 on 24 November 2010, 21:57:56
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I like Mr. Blooms style. He seems to have a "break em" attitude. 8-) ;) ;D

Which, unfortunately, will see him get absolutely nowhere in the world of politics :-?

If you listen carefully you may just be able to hear Enoch Powelll applauding from his pine overcoat!
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Nickbat on 24 November 2010, 21:58:48
Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: geoffr70 on 24 November 2010, 21:58:59
Yeah, and remember when Nigel Farage said about the EU robot "appearance of a low grade bank clerk, and the charisma of a damp rag"? And that nobody knows who he is?

That was absolutely hilarious! I was laughing my head off! It was so true aswell though!

What's wrong with this it's true and it's his opinion? The EU are trying to brainwash and control us and change the way we think.

Why fight a war when it can be done this way?
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: aaronjb on 24 November 2010, 22:07:32
If he made that comment to a German, I can see the German being quite upset.. they're still rather sensitive about that whole bother 70 years ago.

I work with a German fella who got very upset when someone used the phrase 'grammar nazi' in an email (almost went to HR about it) - apparently using that word like that in a German company would be enough to see you fired on the spot.

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Why fight a war when it can be done this way?

Then again.. the same German fella says of the EU "Well, we tried it by force once, that didn't work out so well.. so now we're doing it quietly with politicians, and none of you have noticed yet!"
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 24 November 2010, 22:26:40
So we have it confirmed. :y ::) :)...........and Mr Blooms comments are therefore justified. ;)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Cliffo B on 24 November 2010, 23:06:07
Tried it by force once? By my count I say twice.Wake up everybody a third bite at the cherry will certainly happen weve never forgiven ourselves for winning the 2 world wars and most certainly Germany never will.
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 November 2010, 00:02:46
Nice to see someone with a backbone representing us in Europe, if only briefly. ;D

Something that's been sadly lacking from our government for too long.

Instead of getting offended about someone "mentioning the war" they should have a long hard think about where Europe would be now had we not fought two world wars. :(

Kevin
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 25 November 2010, 00:08:04
Plenty of future UKIP voters among us then ? :y :)

Wait until Banjax reads this thread. :D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Banjax on 25 November 2010, 00:12:09
Oh dear, another immature, tiresome attention seeker in UKIP then? terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired  ;)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Vamps on 25 November 2010, 00:18:36
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Plenty of future UKIP voters among us then ? :y :)

Wait until Banjax reads this thread. :D ;D ;D ;D

He has....... :D :D :D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 25 November 2010, 01:18:14
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Oh dear, another immature, tiresome attention seeker in UKIP then? terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired  ;)

Nah, just a man who isnt embarrassed to be British. Not part of the fashionable clique, who can face anything apart from being thought of as unsophisticated or unprogressive. ;)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Kevin Wood on 25 November 2010, 09:40:56
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Oh dear, another immature, tiresome attention seeker in UKIP then? terribly sorry old boy, I am a little tired  ;)

Nah, just a man who isnt embarrassed to be British. Not part of the fashionable clique, who can face anything apart from being thought of as unsophisticated or unprogressive. ;)

.. and thinking about the country's interests rather than his next career move.

Kevin
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 25 November 2010, 09:46:58
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Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 25 November 2010, 10:33:19
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 25 November 2010, 10:47:10
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 11:22:50
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
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I totally agree with you as I always did for my first exhusband as i was at home all day looking after the chirldren which in it's self is just as harder job as you men don't know when we have to feed , change them and pick there toys up at the end of the day and also do the house work and thats just a days work i say  so being a full time mum is just as hard work if not harder but do we get prased" NO" we never ::)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: albitz on 25 November 2010, 11:40:54
I agree. Sometimes housewives get so busy that they miss the start of loose women. :y :D ;D ;D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 11:47:02
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I agree. Sometimes housewives get so busy that they miss the start of loose women. :y :D ;D ;D


Now that all my 3 kid's have grown up I can watch loose women but I can't watch it as no tv where I am at the moment  :( :( but I'm getting use it not watching it and do other things to keep me busy :)
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: aaronjb on 25 November 2010, 11:51:49
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I agree. Sometimes housewives get so busy that they miss the start of loose women. :y :D ;D ;D


Now that all my 3 kid's have grown up I can watch loose women but I can't watch it as no tv where I am at the moment  :( :( but I'm getting use it not watching it and do other things to keep me busy :)

I need help. Three guesses where my brain went when I read that.

Really. I need help. ECT or something. ;D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 11:54:14
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I agree. Sometimes housewives get so busy that they miss the start of loose women. :y :D ;D ;D


Now that all my 3 kid's have grown up I can watch loose women but I can't watch it as no tv where I am at the moment  :( :( but I'm getting use it not watching it and do other things to keep me busy :)

I need help. Three guesses where my brain went when I read that.

Really. I need help. ECT or something. ;D


How can I help you then ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 25 November 2010, 12:01:00
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
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I totally agree with you as I always did for my first exhusband as i was at home all day looking after the chirldren which in it's self is just as harder job as you men don't know when we have to feed , change them and pick there toys up at the end of the day and also do the house work and thats just a days work i say  so being a full time mum is just as hard work if not harder but do we get prased" NO" we never ::)


I like your style ..Maria..... :y :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 14:10:54
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
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I totally agree with you as I always did for my first exhusband as i was at home all day looking after the chirldren which in it's self is just as harder job as you men don't know when we have to feed , change them and pick there toys up at the end of the day and also do the house work and thats just a days work i say  so being a full time mum is just as hard work if not harder but do we get prased" NO" we never ::)


I like your style ..Maria..... :y :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*


Thank you opti ;) :-*
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Richie London on 25 November 2010, 14:17:15
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
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I totally agree with you as I always did for my first exhusband as i was at home all day looking after the chirldren which in it's self is just as harder job as you men don't know when we have to feed , change them and pick there toys up at the end of the day and also do the house work and thats just a days work i say  so being a full time mum is just as hard work if not harder but do we get prased" NO" we never ::)


I like your style ..Maria..... :y :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*


a womans place is in the kitchen.  :y
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: aaronjb on 25 November 2010, 14:20:06
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How can I help you then ;D ;D ;D

I think I'm far beyond help, really!
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 14:21:13
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Sometimes the only way to grab people's attention is to be tad controversial. There's more than an element of truth to what Mr Bloom said. The EU is frighteningly undemocratic and is aiming, I think, to become even more so. I have read many comments elsewhere about this and a large number are supportive.  :y


Yes, we've discussed this type of approach before (when N F made the comments about Herman Van Rompuy)

I don't think it's particularly helpful especially at a time when we should be focussed on distancing the Nation from this increasingly intrusive state.

We need credible opposition in the EU Parliament to counter the many representatives from here who seem to be more than content to play the game in return for the rewards.

With comments like this;

He has also remarked: "I just don't think they (women) clean behind the fridge enough.

"I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights."


.......can he be taken seriously?

I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

However ....he may well be right about one thing...A woman should have her husband's meal ready for him when he arrives home after a long day at work... :y :y :y :y :y ;)
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I totally agree with you as I always did for my first exhusband as i was at home all day looking after the chirldren which in it's self is just as harder job as you men don't know when we have to feed , change them and pick there toys up at the end of the day and also do the house work and thats just a days work i say  so being a full time mum is just as hard work if not harder but do we get prased" NO" we never ::)


I like your style ..Maria..... :y :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*


a womans place is in the kitchen.  :y


Funny you should say that richie I'm a very good cook too so your right :y
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: maria on 25 November 2010, 14:22:35
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How can I help you then ;D ;D ;D

I think I'm far beyond help, really!


Never mind aaron ;D :-*
Title: Re: godfrey bloom speaks his mind
Post by: Nickbat on 25 November 2010, 14:53:04
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I tend to agree. Dear old Godfrey is an insignificant man from an insignificant  political party. Without his immature outburst .....he would no doubt have remained totally anonymous..... :-/ :-/

I think you may come to eat your words. I note the Express has today launched a campaign to leave the EU, which could be significant as it is the first mainstream paper to make such a call.

Although you may deride Geoffrey Bloom, he is one of the few (MP or MEP) to side with our fisherman over the disgraceful jettisoning of million of tonnes of deadd and dying fish which are accidentally netted in excess of the EU's stupid quota policy.

With regard to his comment about women's roles in the workplace, it may not be a populist view, but he is entitled to make it. I am a man of many differing views on different subjects, but should I hold an opinion on one subject which others believe to be wrong, is it sensible, or indeed logical, for those people to dismiss all my opinions? Of course not, unless they are narrow-minded, that is.  :(

He is right about the EU and he is right about the Common Fishery Policy. :y

UKIP is gaining traction, simply because it is the only party which is not dominated by europhiles. :y