UKIP - The Future - Volume 3

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AJS-

15,366 posts

237 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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mrpurple said:
Apart from the age grouping very few, if any, fell into those other areas when I attended a few branch meetings...........pigeon holes are for pigeons not people.
Best run a regression analysis on it, then they will.

FiF

44,115 posts

252 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Playing a dangerous game Miliband. Almost half of all Labour voters in Rochester are going to back UKIP.


http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/politics...

Axionknight

8,505 posts

136 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Good!

IanMorewood

4,309 posts

249 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Not being a Sun+ subscriber what does the article actually say?

NicD

3,281 posts

258 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Delusional pro- Euros - what are THEY getting out of it to talks such ste:

However, Mr WIlding, who founded British Influence, a campaign group calling for Britain to stay in the union, said that we should use our power within the EU to bring about the changes we need.
However, Mr Wilding claimed that the single market had added "billions" to the economy, saying: "We are one of the most successful traders in Europe and the world".
Without Europe we wouldn't have the influence to achieve our aims
He added that the UK "certainly" got more out of the EU than it put in, and said that Ukip "haven't answered" the question of what would happen if Britain left the EU


CamMoreRon

1,237 posts

126 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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NicD said:
He added that the UK "certainly" got more out of the EU than it put in, and said that Ukip "haven't answered" the question of what would happen if Britain left the EU
Of course they haven't; they don't know, and couldn't possibly know.

We'll be going in to it more blind than Scotland allegedly would have been with their independence. Funny how the media aren't spinning the same scare stories of an EU exit, isn't it?

Talking of which, where is the mainstream opposition? Everyone has jumped on the EU referendum bandwagon because they think it will be a vote-winner. It's kinda pathetic really.

CamMoreRon

1,237 posts

126 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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powerstroke said:
Don't worry the loony left are building up the green party
For the lib dums replacement.
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.

mrpurple

2,624 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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“It is well understood that the UK is a different kind of a place that never wanted to be part of European project anyway,” he says. “The difference is that your eurosceptics, like UKIP, are just weird people. Ours, meanwhile, are fascists”........French social commentator Mathieu Le Fevre. nerd

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/f...

jogon

2,971 posts

159 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
You really do have more chance of been sectioned before you are banned from this topic again.

johnxjsc1985

15,948 posts

165 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
Greens a Major party with integrity as well. Do tell.

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.

turbobloke

103,986 posts

261 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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don4l said:
CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
They're about 1% point above the LibDims in the polls. Unfortunately that says just as much about the LibDums.

BrassMan

1,484 posts

190 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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don4l said:
CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
Same Commons count as UKIP?

don4l

10,058 posts

177 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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turbobloke said:
don4l said:
CamMoreRon said:
Best of luck to them.. the Greens are the only major party with any sort of integrity.
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
They're about 1% point above the LibDims in the polls. Unfortunately that says just as much about the LibDums.
Doesn't it just!

Clegg and Cable have done a fantastic job of communicating to us what they stand for.

Sadly, the British electorate don't want to vote for backstabbing, homosexual kiddie fiddling, liars.

The LibDems appear to be finished.


mrpurple

2,624 posts

189 months

Saturday 1st November 2014
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Damned young whippersnappers trying to ruin the party's image!!!!

At Bath University, support for Conservative Future collapsed to the point that it was disaffiliated from the student union. “As far as I know, Ukip is the only political society applying to be there,” says Jack Duffin, chairman of the UK Young Independence movement. “Recently we’ve had three students from the University of Exeter contact us, expressing a wish to set up a Young Independence society.”

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/nov/01/uki...

CamMoreRon

1,237 posts

126 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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don4l said:
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
The same number of seats as UKIP, then..

They're gaining an awful lot of support at the moment and should continue to do so as more of the "apathetic" non-participators realise they offer a chance for what many of them want to see - change.

dandarez

13,290 posts

284 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
don4l said:
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
The same number of seats as UKIP, then..

They're gaining an awful lot of support at the moment and should continue to do so as more of the "apathetic" non-participators realise they offer a chance for what many of them want to see - change.
The Greens? Green certainly, in that they are the naive party. Led by Aussie Natalie Bennett - and people go on about Farage, you need to listen to her drivel.

Greens. They'll give you change alright. Ask the people of Brighton. The real looney party IS in charge there.

The ones whose doomed attempt to impose the biggest council tax rise in the country, ended with humiliating warnings that Whitehall could be forced to take over the Town Hall. Integrity?
Yeah, integrity from the windy mills, the tree hugging loons.

Let's see them in control, eh?

Hope you don't drive a car!

Scuffers

20,887 posts

275 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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CamMoreRon said:
don4l said:
What makes you think that the greens are a major party? The last time that I looked they had only only one seat in parliament.
The same number of seats as UKIP, then..
and in a couple of weeks, they will have half the MP's UKIP have..

like it or not, the landscape is changing, and I suspect the greens along with the Lib dems are toast.

steveT350C

6,728 posts

162 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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@DrRichards_UKIP: Today the UK has lost its veto in 45 areas in Europe which used to require unanimity but now require just 55% support

A significant transfer of power?


FiF

44,115 posts

252 months

Sunday 2nd November 2014
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This was warned about in volume 1 of this thread and elsewhere. Note the new inclusion of"withdrawal of a member state" which could work for or against us to be fair.

Now dial in"enhanced co-operation" where 11 states can force through what they want.

Unanimity was originally there so that the EU could not do something which was directly against the interest of any individual member state.

Now dial in the democratic deficit.

Sorry all you pro-EU group. Britain once again stands alone, pretty much.

What do you want to do? Fold? Like our parents and grandparents refused to do.

Have some courage. The EU knows Brexit is on the cards.

Edited by FiF on Sunday 2nd November 09:30

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