UKIP leader Nigel Farage recently said that hearing foreign languages here in Britain 'made him uncomfortable'.
It is of the most supreme irony that he is married to a German woman, and their children speak that language fluently too; he doesn't.
Nigel Farage would go out of his way to deny that he is a Nazi. It is of the most supreme irony II that he was a former senior figure in the (now defunct) neo-Nazi National Front.
Nigel Farage would no doubt uphold what this 'supporter' would say; certainly Christian morality, which is part & parcel of such a doctrine.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2649305/I-didnt-bed-Ukip-leader-Nigel-Farage-calls-photos-holding-hands-disabled-woman-abhorrent-mischief-making.html*
It would therefore be of the most supreme irony III that he - an already married man - is having an affair with another woman. It has been proven and observed; '
MEP Godfrey Bloom, Mr Farage's Brussels flatmate, has claimed the Ukip leader's weakness is women', as per that article, and Nige has struck out.
Adultery is a lie against the spouse, created to undermine your culture & religion, and destroy yourselves, o fundies. Just ask Jimmy Swaggart, Ted Faggard, and even God himself (Mary, to be wed to Joseph; that 'Holy Spook' getting her in the family way before Joseph had so much as touched her), then get back to us about 'Morals', Jenny.
*- And this from the Nazi "Daily Fail". The next sound you'll hear is that of Irony Meters going supernova worldwide.
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Not me. I voted Labour in both instances, as the recent Euro elections coincided with the Council elections.