UKIP - The Future - Volume 4
Discussion
steveT350C said:
NicD said:
JustAnotherLogin said:
Yeah I did **** up those odds didn't I'
I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
But you may be wrong about that I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
We are all wrong, from time to time.
Looking on the bright side, good to excel at something ..
JustAnotherLogin said:
Yeah I did **** up those odds didn't I'
Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
Fair play, many would have tried to bluster through it.Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
An extract from Ashcrofts speech last night, the bit that applies to UKIP
Not surprisingly, then, another group of people want to give them [Conservatives & Labour & possibly LD] all a good kicking by voting UKIP. But we have seen the UKIP vote share drift down in recent weeks, both in the national polls and in my constituency research. I think there are three main reasons for this. The first is that as the election looms, people who are pleased that UKIP are around nevertheless feel that there is a choice of government to be made and, however reluctantly, they are going to have to make it. The second is that many think they have little to say on issues other than immigration and Europe, and however strongly they may feel about those things, general elections are about more than that. Thirdly, some people suspect that some unpleasant or even extreme elements lurk behind the entertaining Mr Farage.
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2015/04/my-speech-to-...
Not surprisingly, then, another group of people want to give them [Conservatives & Labour & possibly LD] all a good kicking by voting UKIP. But we have seen the UKIP vote share drift down in recent weeks, both in the national polls and in my constituency research. I think there are three main reasons for this. The first is that as the election looms, people who are pleased that UKIP are around nevertheless feel that there is a choice of government to be made and, however reluctantly, they are going to have to make it. The second is that many think they have little to say on issues other than immigration and Europe, and however strongly they may feel about those things, general elections are about more than that. Thirdly, some people suspect that some unpleasant or even extreme elements lurk behind the entertaining Mr Farage.
http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2015/04/my-speech-to-...
steveT350C said:
don4l said:
steveT350C said:
Er.........
vote ukip!
This Saturday, my local UKIP candidate is having a stall at the local shopping centre. I shall spend an hour, or two, assisting... handing out leaflets etc.vote ukip!
I'll have a copy of your letter in my pocket in case anybody mentions the HIV issue, if I have your permission.
don4l said:
steveT350C said:
don4l said:
steveT350C said:
Er.........
vote ukip!
This Saturday, my local UKIP candidate is having a stall at the local shopping centre. I shall spend an hour, or two, assisting... handing out leaflets etc.vote ukip!
I'll have a copy of your letter in my pocket in case anybody mentions the HIV issue, if I have your permission.
Ah, I know Camberley. Did you get my mail?
JustAnotherLogin said:
Yeah I did **** up those odds didn't I'
Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
no harm done ,the man that never made a mistake never made anything.Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
Art0ir said:
Think that went well. Certainly more than 25% applauding during most of the answers.
He certainly got applauded when he kept it sensible...he only slipped into that pub caricature slightly, especially towards the end and the question on cigarettes.And there only seemed to be a few genuine tts in the audience.
JustAnotherLogin said:
Yeah I did **** up those odds didn't I'
Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
If there is ever a valid reason, this is it! Been there myself Could have sworn the Tory was odds-on, but I checked and didn't just type it wrong, I read it wrong. I blame the Cabernet Sauvignon
p.s. I hope I don't get banned by the moderators, I've never seen an admission of being wrong on this thread so i assume its prohibited
The Farage Q & A seemed like a good performance in sharp contrast to the three other main party leaders last night.
The BBC clearly agree as they haven't mentioned it at all on the BBC Breakfast news! Up to 7:34 now and Nicola Sturgeon has been mentioned now.... BBCs lack of coverage is shocking.
The BBC clearly agree as they haven't mentioned it at all on the BBC Breakfast news! Up to 7:34 now and Nicola Sturgeon has been mentioned now.... BBCs lack of coverage is shocking.
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