A Limerick A Day

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Ukip MEP Steven Woolfe was seen collapsed on the floor in Strasbourg yesterday

Steve Woolfe said “Let’s take this outside”
Which Mike Hookem couldn’t abide
And when Mike saw red
He swung for Steve’s head
Then all of us laughed till we cried.

John Moynes

Pic: ITV

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18 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

  1. Liam Knuj

    These were UKIP members of the European Parliament in France, so they were just drawing attention to the problem of violent EU migrants funded by the taxpayer.

    1. Daisy Chainsaw

      And now one of the violent migrants is a health tourist, benefitting from the country’s free health system. It’s sickening the way they think they can just freely walk into the country and then refuse to integrate by learning the local language, customs etc but expect to be taken care of when something goes wrong.

    1. Lorcan Nagle

      I saw one tweet saying that it was a good thing controversial UKIP MEP Jim Stababloke wasn’t at the meeting.

      (I’m a bit torn on this one, because a man is in hospital, after all. But he is a member of UKIP and thought going outside for a fistfight was somehow the right way to convince people he wasn’t defecting to the Tories)

  2. Harry Molloy

    it must be a great life being an MEP, only for the massive pain in the hoop it would be to get elected

  3. Dόn Pídgéόní

    Sigh. These people have successfully pushed the UK to the centre right, further even. I just can’t get my head around how this has happened and what has happened to political discourse in the UK. It’s completely hateful and othering – now academics who are experts on the EU aren’t allowed to advise the government because they’re all foreign innit and might be spies. Brexit had taken the lid off some very ugly behaviour and legitimised it. I’m not sure how you reverse that without an effective opposition and positive political debate about immigration. I’m aware how lucky I am as a white middle class immigrant but if I’m scared i can’t even imagine how people who aren’t similar to me feel.

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