UKIP - The Future - Volume 3

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steveT350C

6,728 posts

161 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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Timsta said:
clap saved for future use thanks smile

0a

23,900 posts

194 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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Interesting to see Cameron "standing up" to the EU, by saying he won't pay by the 01/12. No doubt that means we will pay eventually. He needs to issue an ultimatum - scrap the request, or the UK is out.

Art0ir

9,401 posts

170 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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eharding said:
steveT350C said:
Where is Guam with his big red button?
I think he lent it to XJ Flyer, and told him that it was the UK Trident Master-Override Nuclear Release Button. It's now broken, as is XJ Flyer's right index finger.
hehe

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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JBF50 said:
If he'd have died in his plane-crash UKIP would have too, without him they'd be nowhere.
You're not wrong.


Where they are now is a testament to the man's genius.

26% in the polls. Looking at 30 seats in the next parliament.

He is, as you have suggested, the most influential politician of our generation.

rollondeath

317 posts

119 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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don4l said:
JBF50 said:
If he'd have died in his plane-crash UKIP would have too, without him they'd be nowhere.
You're not wrong.


Where they are now is a testament to the man's genius.

26% in the polls. Looking at 30 seats in the next parliament.

He is, as you have suggested, the most influential politician of our generation.
A young Churchill?

MGJohn

10,203 posts

183 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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0a said:
Interesting to see Cameron "standing up" to the EU, by saying he won't pay by the 01/12. No doubt that means we will pay eventually. He needs to issue an ultimatum - scrap the request, or the UK is out.
His paymasters will most certainly not allow that although his "boss", the UK voters may vote to have it.

JBF50

28 posts

115 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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don4l said:
You're not wrong.


Where they are now is a testament to the man's genius.

26% in the polls. Looking at 30 seats in the next parliament.

He is, as you have suggested, the most influential politician of our generation.
30 seats? Don't make me laugh, they'll be lucky to get more than two. And where do you get this 26% from, the latest poll has them on 15%

http://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/10/24/update-labour-...


Edited by JBF50 on Friday 24th October 23:16

don4l

10,058 posts

176 months

Friday 24th October 2014
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JBF50 said:
don4l said:
You're not wrong.


Where they are now is a testament to the man's genius.

26% in the polls. Looking at 30 seats in the next parliament.

He is, as you have suggested, the most influential politician of our generation.
30 seats? Don't make me laugh, they'll be lucky to get more than two. And where do you get this 26% from, the latest poll has them on 15%

http://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/10/24/update-labour-...


Edited by JBF50 on Friday 24th October 23:16
The poll may have them on 15%.

The last by-election vote had them on 51%.

Roll on Rochester!




dandarez

13,273 posts

283 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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JBF50 said:
Esseesse said:
Do you have any interest in cars or have you joined PH as a paid troll? You only seem to post in political threads, and have only been a member for a month, and are having to rely on pathetic smears for an argument. They don't really wash here. Yes Bloom was/is a bit nutty (probably harmless though, apart from politically), you can find them in all parties.
Do you think UKIP would be as popular without Farage? I don't.
Do you think UKIP would be as popular if the other parties actually listened and acted upon what voters really wanted?

Anyway, where the hell did you pop up from?
Not that it matters a jot, you'll be simply another troll run over by the Kipper train.

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I see Mr Bliar (according to one of this morning's papers) is saying Cameron will win the General Election.
Another kiss of death then for CMD. hehe

wc98

10,360 posts

140 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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JBF50 said:
Since when has a millionaire ex-public-school stockbroker been a victim of financial mismanagement? I will give him kudos for managing to benefit from the "personalities before principles" which sadly dominates UK Politics. If he'd have died in his plane-crash UKIP would have too, without him they'd be nowhere.
and who would we thank for creating the situation where personality comes before principles may i ask ?

Esseesse

8,969 posts

208 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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dandarez said:
edit to add
I see Mr Bliar (according to one of this morning's papers) is saying Cameron will win the General Election.
Another kiss of death then for CMD. hehe
Whether he does or not, I expect this is what he would like. Cameron is a Blairite.

TheRealFingers99

1,996 posts

128 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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rollondeath said:
A young Churchill?
Or -- think of someone younger from the same epoch..............

The past was better
Our beleaguered nation
Slapstick politics
Hopping into bed with nasty folk

Any bells a ringing?




powerstroke

10,283 posts

160 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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JBF50 said:
Esseesse said:
Do you have any interest in cars or have you joined PH as a paid troll? You only seem to post in political threads, and have only been a member for a month, and are having to rely on pathetic smears for an argument. They don't really wash here. Yes Bloom was/is a bit nutty (probably harmless though, apart from politically), you can find them in all parties.
Do you think UKIP would be as popular without Farage? I don't.
Your just jealous ,all the other leader are wishy washy nobodies!! Oh and there is a good and growing team of sensible and talented people with real world experience
In Ukip so read the title its true!!! The Tory's are at present a spent force with a 3rd rate leader as are the others floundering around trying and failing to catch up with reality and reacting rather than leading..

Axionknight

8,505 posts

135 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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rollondeath said:
A young Churchill?
I'm not sure, does he support eugenics and a policy of forced sterilisation for "tramps and ne'er do wells" like Churchill did in his early political career?

league67

1,878 posts

203 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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MGJohn said:
0a said:
Interesting to see Cameron "standing up" to the EU, by saying he won't pay by the 01/12. No doubt that means we will pay eventually. He needs to issue an ultimatum - scrap the request, or the UK is out.
His paymasters will most certainly not allow that although his "boss", the UK voters may vote to have it.
Who are the 'paymasters'? I was under impression that his wealth was inherited from his father? You are also aware that he'd make tons more money once out of politics?

Or do you read this stuff on some obscure conspiracy site and repeat it ad nauseam in hope that you'll receive coveted '+1' from someone as equally bright?

Do remind me, who's paying Farage's salary, expenses, allowances, y'know, the gravy train stuff? And do that makes 'them' his paymasters? The good old principled 'No wifes employed, unless it's mine' Farage. I know, I know, it's all smear and lies.

It is mystery why people consider 'kippers exceptionally thick. Few obvious exceptions, but mostly, bottom of the barrel.

jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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league67 said:
Who are the 'paymasters'? I was under impression that his wealth was inherited from his father? You are also aware that he'd make tons more money once out of politics?

Or do you read this stuff on some obscure conspiracy site and repeat it ad nauseam in hope that you'll receive coveted '+1' from someone as equally bright?

Do remind me, who's paying Farage's salary, expenses, allowances, y'know, the gravy train stuff? And do that makes 'them' his paymasters? The good old principled 'No wifes employed, unless it's mine' Farage. I know, I know, it's all smear and lies.

It is mystery why people consider 'kippers exceptionally thick. Few obvious exceptions, but mostly, bottom of the barrel.
Cameron is a drip of a man if that floats your boat then fair enough. Plenty of us thickos value integrity, honesty and conviction much higher than a Oxford educated ponce surrounded by useless advisors. Farage for me any day.



AJS-

15,366 posts

236 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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My favourite party leader is better than yours.

turbobloke

103,854 posts

260 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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AJS- said:
My favourite party leader is better than yours.
Whatever the view of UKIP as a Party may be, Farage could hardly have an easier time. CMD, Ed and Clegg are insipid clonealikes.

Still, at least CMD has moved on from jutting jaw to banging lectern. Which is arguably better than intern.

league67

1,878 posts

203 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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jogon said:
league67 said:
Who are the 'paymasters'? I was under impression that his wealth was inherited from his father? You are also aware that he'd make tons more money once out of politics?

Or do you read this stuff on some obscure conspiracy site and repeat it ad nauseam in hope that you'll receive coveted '+1' from someone as equally bright?

Do remind me, who's paying Farage's salary, expenses, allowances, y'know, the gravy train stuff? And do that makes 'them' his paymasters? The good old principled 'No wifes employed, unless it's mine' Farage. I know, I know, it's all smear and lies.

It is mystery why people consider 'kippers exceptionally thick. Few obvious exceptions, but mostly, bottom of the barrel.
Cameron is a drip of a man if that floats your boat then fair enough. Plenty of us thickos value integrity, honesty and conviction much higher than a Oxford educated ponce surrounded by useless advisors. Farage for me any day.
Integrity and honesty? Where would you put nepotism? Is that trait of a honest or man with integrity? I do understand that you don't value education much. No surprises there. None at all.

For me, someone with integrity wouldn't work for an organization that he/she despises. Surrounded by homophobic morons. Instead of 'advisors', getting energy policy written by 'blogger' with a bad degree from poly. Quality all over.

As for Cameron; an average politician nothing more, will be forgotten quite quickly once he exits the stage. . Taking into account the state of economy and finances inherited from the previous bunch, I think that they've done remarkable job.


jogon

2,971 posts

158 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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league67 said:
Integrity and honesty? Where would you put nepotism? Is that trait of a honest or man with integrity? I do understand that you don't value education much. No surprises there. None at all.

For me, someone with integrity wouldn't work for an organization that he/she despises. Surrounded by homophobic morons. Instead of 'advisors', getting energy policy written by 'blogger' with a bad degree from poly. Quality all over.

As for Cameron; an average politician nothing more, will be forgotten quite quickly once he exits the stage. . Taking into account the state of economy and finances inherited from the previous bunch, I think that they've done remarkable job.
Delusions of grandeur dear boy just like the party you so blindly follow.
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