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Taxation (Cross-Border Trade) Bill: EU VAT area and pre-commencement requirements (16 Jul 2018)

Stephen Doughty: It is very clear, as my hon. Friend says, who those Members are working with and what their agenda is. They are working with the likes of Nigel Farage and others who would like to see us crash out, so that they can deregulate the economy and change it into a Singapore-style tax haven on the edge of Europe where they can pursue their right-wing fantasies.

Universities: Contract Cheating - Question (11 Jul 2018)

Lord Foulkes of Cumnock: My Lords, does the Minister agree that cheating in universities is nothing when compared with the cheating in the EU referendum by Nigel Farage and his cronies? In the light of the report by the Electoral Commission, should the result of that referendum now be declared invalid?

The Politics of Polling (Political Polling and Digital Media Committee Report) - Motion to Take Note ( 3 Jul 2018)

Lord Foulkes of Cumnock: ...companies and the hedge funds, show that there was a secret conspiracy between the polling companies and the hedge funds to manipulate currency levels in order to make billions of pounds, in which Nigel Farage appears to have been one of the conspirators. His recent denials on social media, if anyone has seen them, have become even more desperate, which convinced me that he was involved....

6. Debate: Brexit and the Fishing Industry ( 3 Jul 2018)

David Rees: I do thank the Member for giving way, and I appreciate what he just said about UKIP's position. Are you therefore as hugely disappointed as I am that your former leader, Nigel Farage, attended one of the 42 meetings of the committee that dealt with fisheries?

5. Statement by the Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Transport: The Recent Airbus Group Announcement (26 Jun 2018)

Ken Skates: ...that we now have 6,500 people employed at that site. We have helped to grow that site and we'll die in a ditch defending those people who are employed there; we will not give up on them. As far as Nigel Farage is concerned, and his sniggering on television at the prospect of people—thousands of people—losing their jobs, this is the behaviour of a silver-spoon-sucking toff who, I'm...

Scottish Parliament: Donald Trump (United Kingdom Visit) (21 Jun 2018)

Nicola Sturgeon: ...at this time for the red carpet to be rolled out. Meetings are one thing, perhaps, but red carpet treatment is another. I do not think that there can be anybody—perhaps with the exception of Nigel Farage and his ilk—who has not been appalled. I do not think that there can be any decent person across the UK, across Europe or across the world—including the vast majority of people in...

9. Debate: The Second Anniversary of the EU Referendum (19 Jun 2018)

Carwyn Jones: ...from the UK to the EU. That's the difference. It's not the actual volume; it's the percentage that is important.  Again he makes the point that if he'd have been in charge we'd all be done. Well, Nigel Farage said we'd have a deal with the US in 48 hours. All right, he was saying it with tongue in cheek—well, you could never tell with him if it was tongue in cheek. In a debate he made...

House of Lords: Abolition — [Mr Charles Walker in the Chair] (18 Jun 2018)

David Davies: ...that political party. Members of that party have earned the right to be there. It is ridiculous that the Duke of Wellington is able to interfere in legislation that affects this country, but Nigel Farage, who was the leader of a major political party that has had a major impact on this country, is not invited to sit in the House of Lords. He has a far greater moral right to be there than...

Scottish Parliament: Sustainable Growth Commission (13 Jun 2018)

Willie Rennie: ...used to be told repeatedly that we would be better off under independence, but now we find that we would be stumping up billions of pounds for the UK for years after independence. It is just like Nigel Farage promised. We will end up in the same situation with the SNP: the future of the NHS would be undermined by the weakness of the Scottish finances in an independent Scotland. To be...

Freedom of Speech: Universities — [Sir Henry Bellingham in the Chair] (17 May 2018)

Sam Gyimah: ...unacceptable. If free speech is to work, the same standards should be applied to all ideas, rather than believing that certain ideas should not be held because they are unpopular or unfashionable. Nigel Farage should be as welcome on campus as Jon Lansman, for example. I also think that protest has a place. We want active debate, but we also want active and peaceful protest. However,...

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Third Reading (16 May 2018)

Lord Adonis: ...the right wing of the Conservative Party, which is calling for our abolition because we are not acting as the unquestioning registry office of the views of Mr Paul Dacre, Mr Jacob Rees-Mogg, Mr Nigel Farage and, indeed, the noble Lord, Lord Forsyth. I am strongly in favour of House of Lords reform. I have consistently voted in favour of an elected second Chamber; if the present crisis...

8. Member Debate under Standing Order 11.21(iv): Bowel cancer (16 May 2018)

Hefin David: ...died at the age of 33. Sam became my friend, I visited him in hospital, and I miss him. I think that Sam's courage is something we can take many lessons from. I'll never forget the time Sam brought Nigel Farage to Gelligaer during the Assembly election of 2016, and he even took a picture of me shaking hands with Nigel Farage, which is floating about somewhere on the internet. I think Sam...

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Report (6th Day) ( 8 May 2018)

Lord Wallace of Saltaire: ...most of us think that that describes the Government’s current position. Indeed, I took part in a radio discussion on Sunday morning with someone whom I imagine is quite a good friend of his—Nigel Farage—who agreed with me that the Government’s current negotiations with the European Union are a total mess. That is the relatively widespread set of opinions from a range of different...

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill - Report (4th Day) (30 Apr 2018)

Baroness Hayter of Kentish Town: ...by those who favour a particular outcome; otherwise, it will be seen simply as a device to stop Brexit rather than a serious poll on the terms negotiated. At the moment, with just one exception—Nigel Farage—only one side is campaigning for a new referendum. Therefore, that is how I fear it will be seen. We will abstain on the amendment. But more than that, I ask colleagues across the...

Customs and Borders (26 Apr 2018)

Tom Brake: ..., if people look at the literature circulated during the campaign, they will see that it was about spending Britain’s cash in Britain, it was often about immigration, it was about posters such as Nigel Farage’s poster scaring people with that picture of all those refugees. He did not have a massive poster saying, “What do we want? To come out of the customs union. When do we want it?...

EU Referendum: Electoral Law (27 Mar 2018)

Geraint Davies: ...is to move forward and have a final vote on the deal. People like the Brexit Secretary have said, “Democracy isn’t democracy unless it has the right to change its mind.” I agree. People like Nigel Farage have said, “It would be unfinished business if the vote was 52:48—we need a two-thirds majority.” People like the Member for—I have forgotten his constituency. The Member for...

Burma: [Day 2] (15 Mar 2018)

Heidi Alexander: ...I could go and live in another European country allowed me to live my dreams. It gave me opportunities, and I do not want the next generation to be denied those opportunities. Anyone listening to Nigel Farage would think that the EU was the preoccupation of the middle classes—it is not. I think that we need to stay in a customs union and in the single market to maintain a close...

Point of Order: [Day 1] (14 Mar 2018)

Phil Wilson: ...and economic warfare—trying, for example, to influence democratic elections. From funding populist movements, such as Marine Le Pen’s Front National, now called National Rally, is it any wonder Nigel Farage sees Putin as one of his favourite leaders? I endorse the Prime Minister’s actions today, but the Salisbury incident is about more than just spies. The use of a chemical weapon on...

1. Questions to the First Minister: Questions Without Notice from the Party Leaders (13 Mar 2018)

Carwyn Jones: I'm not here to answer for anybody else, any more, I'm sure, than he's here to explain how it is that Nigel Farage thinks that a trade deal with the US is possible in 48 hours, which is what he said yesterday. This is a hugely serious matter. We have people who have been badly affected, we have a police officer who was badly affected. Fortunately, it seems as if he is on the road to recovery....

Scottish Parliament: Population Needs and Migration Policy (22 Feb 2018)

Willie Rennie: ...is making the case, but he needs to make it to people such as Boris Johnson, who, during the EU referendum, made the case that 80,000 Turks would come over the border and flood the United Kingdom. Nigel Farage stood in front of the Brexit breaking point poster and said that all those immigrants would come into this country. Jackson Carlaw needs to make the case to those people and persuade...


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