UKIP seems to be a slghtly more educated version of the BNP / National Front.
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I don't see Simon Cowell in the list.<Insert idea here> will never be adopted because the politicians are in the pockets of the banks!Comment
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostUKIP seems to be a slghtly more educated version of the BNP / National Front.
one day at a time 
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UKIP do not have any racial ideology.Originally posted by Alf W View PostUKIP seems to be a slghtly more educated version of the BNP / National Front.Comment
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I disagree. Public perception is that the Tories are cutting (in reality, they are not) and, like the Greeks, people would rather cover their ears and say "la la la I'm not listening" and vote for a party that promises free money (labour) than one which says that we need to slow spending.Originally posted by oscarose View PostThe public is fed up of labour *****
Libs will be crushed at the next election, they're seen as collaborators.Comment
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What, apart from being anti-European, anti-immigrant and anti-multiculturism? They always remind me of the sort of racist grandparent you can somehow tolerate as they can't do any real harm.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUKIP do not have any racial ideology.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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Problem is Milli****er is as wet as the wizard's sleeve and Balls is seen as part of the old 'fooked' guard.Originally posted by Platypus View PostI disagree. Public perception is that the Tories are cutting (in reality, they are not) and, like the Greeks, people would rather cover their ears and say "la la la I'm not listening" and vote for a party that promises free money (labour) than one which says that we need to slow spending.
Libs will be crushed at the next election, they're seen as collaborators.
BTW, agree about the libs.
one day at a time 
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUKIP do not have any racial ideology.
UKIP do have an immigration policy.- That policy is to ban all immigration for at least five years;
- kick out all illegal immigrants
- kick out any immigrants who don’t “uphold and abide by Britain’s laws
- kick out any immigrants who propagate extremist political or religious views”
http://www.ukip.org/media/policies/UKIPimmigration.pdf
UKIP denies membership to former BNP members because UKIP doesn't want to be associated in any way to BNP racist policies.
They get my vote
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FTFY.Originally posted by Alf W View PostUKIP seems to be a slghtly moreeducatedPR polished version of the BNP / National Front.
I reckon Labour would walk it IF they had a leader anybody could remember.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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