8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#8699414 at 2020-04-06 02:20:25 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #11138: It's Not the Years In Your Life But The Life In Your Years Edition
>>8699357
If what you said wasn't so Serious I would of Chuckled …BUT you are right..SO…Sorry..
Living in Scotland is like living in Communist Czechoslovakia …. Welcome to the weird, weird world of Ukip's David Coburn
Scotland's first Ukip MEP revels in controversy and goading the opponents he dismisses as interchangeable parts of a stale political establishment.
Like Nigel Farage, the leader of the anti-immigration anti-EU party, he's on a mission to provoke.
"It worked in England and it'll work in Scotland," he says of the technique.
"It's what I am. I've always kicked against authority. I hate authority."
But while he's forever chortling at his own mischief, you wonder who else is in on the gag.
Since getting elected last year, the Glasgow-born antiques dealer has acquired a reputation for gaffes and devalued his own stock with a deluge of over-the-top comments.
https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/13209522.living-in-scotland-is-like-living-in-communist-czechoslovakia-welcome-to-the-weird-weird-world-of-ukips-David-Coburn/
#5676674 at 2019-03-14 13:35:54 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #7260: Wait For The Dough, You Lazy Bastards Edition
Brexit bog: 'No delay from EU - or we elect 73 Nigel Farages into European Parliament'
The UK Parliament is set to seek postponement of Brexit, but Brussels may be reluctant to grant it. One argument against may be a potential poison pill in the form of Eurosceptic MEPs, voted in by offended Britons in May.
The dramatic week of Brexit votes in the UK Parliament draws to a conclusion on Thursday. Earlier, MPs rejected both the deal negotiated with the EU by Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet, and the option to leave the EU with no deal at all, which the government asked to leave on the table to keep pressure on Brussels. MPs are now set to vote on whether London should ask for a delay in exiting the union.
While a disorderly Brexit would hurt the EU, several top European officials warned that no delay would be granted unless Britain comes up with a clear and substantial plan, which it would try to achieve if given more time. But European bureaucrats may have more reasons not to tolerate Britain dragging its feet, MEP from Scotland David Coburn told RT.
"If we end up staying beyond a certain period, we have to take part in the European elections. Then what you are going to see is 73 Nigel Farages returned to the European Parliament. It would make the government of the EU impossible. They would probably want to throw us out, I should think."
The next European election is scheduled for the end of May. The UK's share of the seats would be 73 if it remained part of the EU - with both Britain and the EU making contingencies for this scenario. Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party, is still technically an independent MEP, as is David Coburn, even though they belong to the newly-formed Eurosceptic Brexit Party.
https://www.rt.com/uk/453785-brexit-european-parliament-election/
#3009107 at 2018-09-13 19:18:21 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #3807: Round Earth Edition
UKIP: EU Copyright Proposals 'an Enormous Strike Against Free Speech on the Internet'
UKIP Scotland MEP David Coburn branded the EU's new copyright proposals an "enormous strike against free speech on the Internet" in the European Parliament, before being howled down by establishment politicians and cut off by the parliament's president.
Mr Coburn attempted to speak out against the EU Commission's proposal on a new Directive regulating Copyright in the Digital Single Market, moved by rapporteur Axel Voss - a German MEP representing Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU).
"This is an enormous strike against freedom of speech on the Internet," he told the chamber - before being drowned out by a chorus of boos.
President of the EU Parliament Antonio Tajani - formerly a member of the European Commission himself - promptly took the side of the hecklers.
"OK, the speaker is interrupted. Let's move on to the vote, let's move on to the vote. We don't need to open a debate," he said.
Coburn had a chance to expand his thoughts on the legislation in an interview with YouTube polemicist and recent UKIP recruit Carl Benjamin - better known as Sargon of Akkad - in the parliament building, telling him the legislation was about blocking off avenues for independent dissidents to reach large audiences, not protecting creators.
"It's not to protect copyright, I can tell you that," he laughed.
"It's nothing to do with protecting copyright. The one thing that's upset this place is the rise of populist parties, like UKIP - the word populist is a dirty word.
"They are scared witless, and UKIP could never have existed, have risen, without the Internet, without the freedom of the Internet. It was the one thing that gave us the ability to transcend the media, the control of press barons, the BBC - the Brussels Broadcasting Corporation or the Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation, depending on your point of view - ITV, or whatever.
"That's all controlled, [but the Internet] was a way of getting the [populist] message out there, and they are horrified by this, and it's taken them years to figure out ways of trying to cripple it," he said.
"If they don't do something about it, it's basically exposing the fact that the emperor has no clothes, and they can't have this, they've got to do something about this.
"So this is their way of attacking your ability, all you Internauts out there, it's their way of getting at you and taking away your freedom," he insisted, appealing directly to the camera.
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/09/13/ukip-eus-copyright-proposals-enormous-strike-against-free-speech-internet/
EU Introduces New Law Forcing Tech Firms to Censor Unwanted Speech in 24 Hours
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/09/13/eu-introduces-new-law-forcing-tech-firms-censor-unwanted-speech-24-hours/