Love Britain ? - Vote UKIP.

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Near enough certainly not in, but no I wouldn't obviously. I'm against unskilled migration generally, but I don't see UKIP changing that.
 
Near enough certainly not in, but no I wouldn't obviously. I'm against unskilled migration generally, but I don't see UKIP changing that.

Ya I know I lived on cleve road for a year or two so I know the area very well too. In fact I was in the recently landscaped alexandra park last weekend with my mum and dad and ut was quite pleasant.
 

I don't even need to read the contents of that link to know it's conspiracy theorist drivel of the worst kind because "chemtrails" is a buzzword of the tinfoil hat brigade. Nobody else ever uses it, and nobody else would ever think it worth mentioning that a political party denied chemtrails were real.

E: yeah, I looked at it and the links at the bottom of the page go to stories about how aborted foetuses are being used as biofuel in government plants. That site is a sounding board for total whackjobs, and by quoting it as a source you've invalidated every argument you have made or will make here.
 
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Reports are in all the papers over the weekend and even on the BBC website, surprised you haven't heard about it to be honest

Sounds like a squabble over council tax rises and teething problems with a new refuge collection service last summer. Hardly the end of the world. Am I missing something?
 
So your voting UKIP in the MEP elections (despite the fact their MEP's usually don't show up and never do anything useful if they do) and voting for Labour in the GE, nice to know.



It was reported on the BBC that when someone can't be there a member of their staff will be to vote.
 
Great link. It puts UKIP 73% ahead in their poll yooooooo

Surely you MUST know that the only outcome of mass UKIP support is a Labour government, right? You can't believe they could win the general election next year, even if they were clearly the best party it would be difficult, therefore it will simply neuter the Tories and pave the way for Labour.

Is that what UKIP voters want? A Labour government again?
 
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Surely you MUST know that the only outcome of mass UKIP support is a Labour government, right? You can't believe they could win the general election next year, even if they were clearly the best party it would be difficult, therefore it will simply neuter the Tories and pave the way for Labour.

Is that what UKIP voters want? A Labour government again?

Ukip can't form a government as they don't contest enough seats, thankfully. They will get 1 seat in the general at best, but split Tory vote as you say
 
Ukip can't form a government as they don't contest enough seats, thankfully. They will get 1 seat in the general at best, but split Tory vote as you say

Hasn't the myth that UKIP voters are disgruntled Tories been dispelled? Isn't most of their support now from the Northern Working Classes (i.e traditional Labour fodder)?
 
Hasn't the myth that UKIP voters are disgruntled Tories been dispelled? Isn't most of their support now from the Northern Working Classes (i.e traditional Labour fodder)?

Last report I read said that though UKIP had been trying to attract traditional Labour voters in the north, they had largely been unsuccessful. UKIP's heartland is still middle-England.
 
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Surely you MUST know that the only outcome of mass UKIP support is a Labour government, right? You can't believe they could win the general election next year, even if they were clearly the best party it would be difficult, therefore it will simply neuter the Tories and pave the way for Labour.

Is that what UKIP voters want? A Labour government again?

You seem to be under the mistaken impression that UKIP voters consider the Labour Party to be significantly different than the Tories.
 
You seem to be under the mistaken impression that UKIP voters consider the Labour Party to be significantly different than the Tories.
I would hope they have the intelligence to be able to differentiate them, but perhaps that is affording them too much credit?

No that's not fair given the ever increasing centric nature of modern politics. However why anyone would want to let Labour back in charge of the economy worries me - they're certainly not like the Tories in that regard. No, they're pretty unique.
 
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