Nigel Farage in Redcar…

TheYorkshireTerrier

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For his GB News show, apparently, but the pub that he’s in has been kept very secret. On the website selling tickets (£1.50 and a free drink…) it doesn’t mention the location at all.

Anyone know where? Tried to recognise the background but can’t think where, don’t think it’s on the high street.


I tried to stomach watching it for a couple minutes but the audience and Jacob Young, alongside Farage obviously, was just too much to stomach.
 
The Workies is a far right hot spot then, or do they just like to hear people 'tell it like it is'?

I wonder if my favourite 'working class' poster is there?
 
Isn't it strange how the likes of Farage bang on about immigration constantly. Types like him weren't too concerned when Britain was stomping all over the world invading other people's land and exploiting them for profit. That doesn't matter though, as apparently that was in the interest of spreading civilisation.

Take immigration immediately after World War 2. People in places like the West Indies had been brought up to think Britain was the Mother Country and a shining beacon in the world. Once they arrived they were treated with disdain and shunned by most.

It seems times really don't change.
 
Typical of our little gobshite MP.

One of the most repugnant (and now irrelevant) politicians in Britain and he's courting attention with him, desperately trying to cling to the issue of Brexit to get people to vote for him.

Nigel Farage and UKIP always made things more difficult for the Conservatives, so why would you even hang about with him if you were a member of that party?
 
Voters on Teesside voted overwhelmingly for Brexit. Hope they enjoyed the visit from their slimy toad hero. He was speaking at Donald Trump presidential rallies a couple of years ago now he's doing 500 quid gigs at pubs in Redcar. His career has nose dived just like his beloved Brexit.
 
Its good he has come to somewhere that used to make real things, opposed to the commodities trading rooms he was brought up where people gamble all day and an individual can earn a £1m plus a year for doing it which would be enough to keep all the food banks in Redcar operating for a year.
 
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