Gavin Morgan

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Gavin Morgan

Gavin Morgan

@GavinMo57088935

Katılım Haziran 2020
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@JoshFG Grow up and get on with your job, you snivelling little cuck.
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Sam Keelnull
Sam Keelnull@samkeelnull·
@GavinMo57088935 @Lord_Talbot64 So it’s hysterical to point out that you want our politicians to be bought and paid for by foreigners? Fucking Christ that absolute state of anti British cunts like you.
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Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot@Lord_Talbot64·
I am not a supporter of any political party however, I see a lot of Labour supporters making a fuss about Farage and how he has spent the £5million he was gifted unconditionally. Here is an explanation of gifts and why Farage was free to use the money to buy a house. Gifts: Unconditional vs. Conditional, What UK Law Says. When Person A gives Person B money or property as a gift during their lifetime (an “inter vivos” gift), the legal position is clear under English law. If it is an unconditional gift, once the money has been transferred (for example by bank transfer or cash handed over) and accepted, it becomes the absolute property of Person B. Person B can then use, spend, save, invest or dispose of it in any way they wish. Person A generally has no legal right to demand it back, impose conditions after the fact, or control how it is spent. For a lifetime gift to be valid and complete, three elements must be satisfied: (1) clear donative intent by the donor to transfer ownership immediately and irrevocably as a gift, (2) delivery of the money or asset, and (3) acceptance by the recipient. Once these are met for an unconditional gift, the transfer is complete and cannot easily be undone. If Person A wants to impose enforceable conditions on how the money is spent (for example, “only for a house deposit”, “only for education” or any other specific restriction), simply handing over the money with a verbal understanding or informal expectation is not enough. In that scenario, the parties need a formal written contract or agreement signed by both, clearly setting out the conditions, the intended use and the consequences if they are not met. For even stronger protection and ongoing control, the funds should instead be placed into a properly drafted trust with the recipient as beneficiary subject to those restrictions. Without proper documentation, courts will usually treat the transfer as an unconditional gift and the recipient’s absolute ownership will prevail. Informal “understandings” rarely hold up in court.
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Rob McDowall AMRSPH FRSA
@thatbloodyMikey To me, regardless of if the Sun or Express were repeating something I had said verbatim, I still wouldn’t read or share their garbage. Yet as you say he’s making money, regardless of if the share or reply was in anger or frustration, it = engagement which = £.
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Michael Walsh
Michael Walsh@thatbloodyMikey·
A reminder that the guy who Founded & Runs *Politics UK* is a Reform Party Councillor.
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Sam Keelnull
Sam Keelnull@samkeelnull·
@GavinMo57088935 @Lord_Talbot64 So you’re fine with your politicians being bought an paid for by foreigners? And you think you’re. A patriot? Get fucked you absolute waste. You’re a traitor, not a patriot. And that’s how you will be remembered.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@kesgreen @pcl100 @MatthewStadlen Not sure why you had to emphasise "black people". I'm using an example to make a point. The point is, you can live in another country and still be patriotic to your own. He probably has family still living in the UK he would care about. I think you're being ignorant on purpose.
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Matthew Stadlen
Matthew Stadlen@MatthewStadlen·
Nigel Farage says he was given £5 million as a “reward for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years”. Definitely a man of the people.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@kesgreen @pcl100 @MatthewStadlen What a dumbass thing to come out with. People move abroad for all sorts of reasons, it doesn't mean they don't love their country of origin. Otherwise tell all black people that they can't talk of their love for the motherland.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@samkeelnull @Lord_Talbot64 If someone beats a nonce they caught raping their kid and I think well done and gift them some money to help with legal costs, have I paid him to go beat the nonce or rewarded him for doing so?
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Sam Keelnull
Sam Keelnull@samkeelnull·
@Lord_Talbot64 “This £5m was an unconditional personal gift for Farage’s private security” Farage: “It was a reward for Brexit.” Bit awkward when your entire defence collapses because the person you’re defending publicly contradicted it himself. You’re such a submissive little cuck.🤣
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Matthew Spencer
Matthew Spencer@pissed_off_brit·
the gift was for his protection as stated by farage him self if he wasn’t stepping back into politics after stepping away and becoming irrelevant for a few years why would he need protection. Your also conflating the rules around gifts and the rules around gifts given to those aspiring to public office two totally different things.
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DaddyNeedsCoffee 🇺🇦 🚴‍♂️ 🎨 🇪🇺
If foreign billionaires paid British politicians millions of pounds in personal “gifts” to “get Brexit done”, then it’s abundantly clear that Brexit was NOT done for the benefit of the British people. We need an urgent inquiry into foreign interference and @Nigel_Farage’s role.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@brucemcd23 @montie If said gift means they can afford to spend their own money on something else, what is the problem. You're clutching at straws in desperation and absolutely nothing will come of it, just like all the previous desperate attacks.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@brucemcd23 @montie You've just typed a complete load of bollocks. If someone achieves something you passionately believe in, which results in threats on their life,what is the problem in helping them protect themselves. Unless you can evidence the conditions of said gift, you're chatting shite. 1/2
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@LucyTrims @emilysheffield @SteveO726332 @Nigel_Farage I bet any other time you wouldn't believe a word Elon said. There are no rules on what a personal gift can be spent on. Based on the corruption and the antics of Conservatives, maybe you should sit this one out. You lot are the reason we need Reform.
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@pcl100 @MatthewStadlen How was he on a promise? Patriotic billionaire appreciates Farage's hard work to achieve something said billionaire wanted to happen. Crazy remainers make threats on his life, billionaire gives him some pocket change to help out with security. He had no part in Brexit deal.
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Dominic
Dominic@pcl100·
@MatthewStadlen Absolutely and I recall Farage saying that there was no money in politics 🤔 He was adamant that the money was for security. Brexit has been an unmitigated disaster now we find out Farage was on a promise! I wonder if Nathan Gill has a comment 🤔
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Dilan
Dilan@Dilanccfc·
@ccfc_07 You’ve got fucking idiots voting for this money hungry scrounge. He’s a political party whore, jumping from party to party to try and maintain relevance and potential power
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Gavin Morgan
Gavin Morgan@GavinMo57088935·
@ha38drakuk @Lewy_B_2013 @LOS_Fisher @lukerobertblack Probably the same reason. The first thing you heard was what the money was for and the second was the reason he wanted to gift him the money. You do realise that a billionaire giving someone 5M is like me giving a tenner to a homeless guy.
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Lucy Fisher
Lucy Fisher@LOS_Fisher·
👀 Farage is now claiming the £5mn gift from Harborne was a “reward for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years” Quite the shift from saying it was to fund his personal security... Also seems to undermine he previous claim that the cash “wasn’t political in any sense at all”
Harry Cole@MrHarryCole

EXC: “He who pays the piper picks the tune?” “Hang on a second. Hang on a second. I can't be bought by anybody.” Nigel Farage responds to £5m donor investigation insisting “I'm not and never have been” a crook Now claims it was “reward for campaigning for Brexit for 27 years”

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