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Here's David Coburn on a BT stall at the weekend with Danny Alexander. There's another pic doing the rounds of him getting a photo-op with a group of young BT drones.

Wonder why both sides - Farage and Darling - are keeping this quiet?

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Here's David Coburn on a BT stall at the weekend with Danny Alexander. There's another pic doing the rounds of him getting a photo-op with a group of young BT drones.

Wonder why both sides - Farage and Darling - are keeping this quiet?

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What a horrendous c**t that man is.

David Coburn isn't much better.

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If two men, who happen to be UKIP members, are also involved with BT, that does not necessarily mean that UKIP are part of BT. All it suggests is that a few UKIP members are BT volunteers in a personal capacity.

Didn't Better Together state that UKIP had "no part to play in our campaign"?

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If two men, who happen to be UKIP members, are also involved with BT, that does not necessarily mean that UKIP are part of BT. All it suggests is that a few UKIP members are BT volunteers in a personal capacity.

:lol:

Even worse. UKIP are pushing for no (interestingly with a man who spells a ceilidh "kayleigh") along with the Orange Order and the BNP or EDL. The No vote needs the racists, xenophobes and terrorist sympathisers to bolster their votes. When I was mentioning this before people were berating me, yet it's all too clear.

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This is no more evidence of UKIP joining BetterTogether than this is that Salmond and Sturgeon are shagging:

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Lib Dems>>>Danny Alexander>>>Willie Rennie>>>AdLib.

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Can't see it. Farage would be one of the biggest winners on the back of a yes vote and his "50% of Scots are on benefits" and "are English hating nationalists" isn't a BT view.

It's no coincidence IMO that Farage comes out with this sort of utter nonsense, has cosy meetings with Murdoch and suddenly the Scottish Sun is rumoured to be supporting the Yes campaign.

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