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Pete Wishart: ...this House today. I bet Government Members are delighted to be back—that was a good and productive week off! Absolutely and totally gubbed in the euro elections, their Brexit going nowhere, and Farage pulling all the strings once again in their dilapidated party. May we have a debate about beauty contests—specifically, no-deal Brexiteer beauty contests? SNP Members are enjoying...
Rhun ap Iorwerth: .... Eu dyfodol hwy yn fwy na neb sydd yn y fantol. A gadewch i'r bobl benderfynu—yr etholwyr, nid ystrywiau Stryd Downing, nid ymgeisydd am arweinyddiaeth y Blaid Geidwadol, nid Johnson, Rees-Mogg, Farage, ond y bobl. Sut y gallai'r awydd i fod mor ddemocrataidd ag y gallwn danseilio democratiaeth fel y mae rhai'n ei awgrymu—i fod mor gyfoes ac mor gyfredol ag y gallwn fod wrth fesur...
Patrick Harvie: ...of that crisis is the hacking of democracy. We have seen a growing body of evidence that the 2016 referendum was affected not only by empty promises on the side of a bus and racist rhetoric from Farage and Johnson but by dodgy money and dodgy data. What opportunity is there to ensure that the bill prevents undermining of the democratic process such as we saw in the 2016 EU referendum?
Rupa Huq: .... When will electoral law breaking be treated as a serious crime? Will the Attorney General also ensure that there is a full, transparent, independent inquiry into the foreign funding of Nigel Farage’s new vehicle?
Sadiq Khan: There is a Conservative‑Brexit Alliance alliance taking place there. It is a Farage [Nigel Farage MEP, Leader of the Brexit Party] and Johnson [The Rt Hon Boris Johnson MP] dream team.
Lord Thomas of Gresford: ..., to design the shared prosperity fund, and to reconcile the devolved Administrations and their Parliaments, which have been disgracefully overlooked in the negotiations? Will we look to Mr Nigel Farage and his cronies to provide that leadership, vision and reconciliation? I do not think so. He said this morning that he is looking forward to returning to the pub next week, where no doubt...
Peter Grant: ...party will have its most successful European election ever. That is what happens if a party of Government is prepared to show leadership and to face up to the myths, lies and misinformation that Mr Farage and his party and his previous parties have spread for so long. If tomorrow the results in the rest of the United Kingdom are taken as a message about discontentment with the European...
Baroness Mair Eluned Morgan: ...credu bod yn rhaid cael dealltwriaeth, fel plaid wleidyddol—fel plaid wleidyddol—nad dyna'r farn a rennir gan lawer iawn o bobl sydd erbyn hyn yn dilyn yr arweiniad yr ydym yn ei weld gan Nigel Farage. O ran cynllun technoleg y Gymraeg, rwy'n falch iawn eich bod yn siarad am dechnoleg ffynhonnell agored. Mae'n agwedd bwysig iawn yr ydym ni'n ceisio'i datblygu mewn gwirionedd. Rydym...
Patricia Gibson: ...not? If we do not agree with a political party or politician, democracy demands that we take them on through argument in a constructive and respectful manner. I have absolutely no time for Nigel Farage, but like many others, I do not think for one second that what happened to him yesterday was acceptable. If we cannot challenge our opponents with arguments, respectfully, we have already...
Ian Lucas: ...the Cabinet Office on election funding? There is an outstanding investigation by the National Crime Agency into Arron Banks in respect of Leave.EU’s overseas funding and his close ally, Nigel Farage, is now campaigning for the European elections. Will the Leader of the House support my call—I have written to the Cabinet Office today—for the voluntary disclosure of donors by all...
Lord Bilimoria: ...”. This is a catalogue of disasters. I will conclude with an important point that the report highlighted: the whole aspect of immigration in more detail. Of course, we all know the famous Nigel Farage UKIP poster, which said: “Breaking point: the EU has failed us all. We must break free of the EU and take back control of our borders”. Noble Lords may remember that the poster showed...
Lord Puttnam: ..., and the second, “Swastika”, took the story from 1933 to 1945. I have always believed that this narrative ought to be compulsory viewing for anyone attracted to the simplistic rants of Nigel Farage or his venomous counterpart, Stephen Yaxley-Lennon—or “Tommy Robinson”, as he prefers to be called. When I was growing up, the term “nationalistic” was synonymous with a...
Lord Foulkes of Cumnock: ...not the Labour Party, and not even the Lib Dems, but from the Brexit Party. That indicates that it is well organised and very well financed. Yet on television, under pressure from Sophy Ridge, Farage refused to say where £200,000 has come from. We will not know until the end of July, which is far too late. Surely there is something the Government can do. Can the Minister talk to the...
Pete Wishart: ...cannot wait to see the Tory manifesto. I bet they will be up all night writing that one. “Chapter one: we want to leave the EU, but the party won’t let us. Chapter two: please don’t vote for Farage! Chapter three: erm, that’s it.” I do not know whether the award for best comedy in a party political manifesto has yet been awarded, but it should definitely be delayed until we see...
David Lloyd: Wn i ddim a wyf i wedi glanio mewn bydysawd amgen yn y fan yma. Oni chawsoch chi eich ethol yn aelod o blaid asgell dde ac onid ydych chi wedi cyfarfod â Nigel Farage yn ddiweddar?
Lord Knight of Weymouth: ...are not consumers of the mainstream, right-wing media that stir that particular pot, but they are consumers of Facebook. She describes Facebook as a “crime scene”, where the likes of Nigel Farage were able to oversee what she uncovered. Who knows how much money from who knows where was able to fund of a firehose of lies through Facebook ads. These were targeted at those who were most...
James Cartlidge: ...”, and think to themselves, “With all that is going on in the country—with these Union Jack and European Union flags outside, and all the talk about European elections, local elections, Nigel Farage back out on the stump and so on—is this really what we should be debating?” I would say that this Bill is important because, in its own way, it is the future of taxation in this...
Pete Wishart: ...Kingdom should get out there and exercise their right to vote in those crucial elections? There is such a variety of choice. They could choose, like 40% of Conservative councillors, to vote for the Farage vanity party or the Kippers. They could vote for leave Labour or remain Labour, or some combination of the two. And then there are the Change UK TIGgers. The wonderful thing about them is...
Kerry McCarthy: ...seriously. There will be so many of us in this House who have seen an escalation of threats and abuse in the current political climate, and there is a real fear—when we have the likes of Nigel Farage saying that the European elections are an opportunity to put the “fear of God” into politicians—that such people run the risk of stoking up that kind of intimidation and aggressive...
Tim Loughton: ...doubt that you will unleash a further tsunami of chaos and uncertainty from which none of us will benefit. If the EU elections go ahead, it is highly likely that the UK will elect an army of Nigel Farage “mini-mes”, who, I am afraid, will wreak havoc with the European Parliament and wreck your calculations about the balance of power within the EU. Let us be realistic: there is no...