Nigel Farage faces inquiry over £5m gift from crypto billionaire
Posted by polymute@reddit | anime_titties | View on Reddit | 4 comments
Posted by polymute@reddit | anime_titties | View on Reddit | 4 comments
notarobat@reddit
Why are these guys so obsessed with being made to look greedy? We all know that this kind of story does nothing to dampen their popularity, and it's pretty obvious that they particularly enjoy this brand of "bad press". It's almost like they are trying to conceal their true ambitions by making it look like they are just in it for the grift. It's so utterly bizarre
Biffolander@reddit
When you have cultivated a core voter base who support you (often fanatically) primarily because you validate their most negative and hateful thoughts and impulses, it's probably necessary to signal some degree of personal corruption. How else can they trust you?
xabierus@reddit
It's amazing how the end of the British Empire is gonna be told in two chapters: Brexit and Farage PM.
I think is gonna be in the top 5 worst ending of empires in history. How to endure until the modern era, being a troupe of kingdoms and not disperse by foreign forces like other empires. Instead Barry is gonna accomplish what the other power couldn't for hundreds of years. And I'm sad not because I'm not gonna enjoy it but because Europe is better with them even I, as Spaniard, don't like them.
PTMorte@reddit
The British Empire ended more than 75 years ago. June 1950 to be exact, when the US used the invasion of SK to take power over the UN security council and command over UN armed forces.