The only certainty in 2015 is that the government will get bigger and we poorer.
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WOS. It's already working with the defection of serious numbers of Tories to UKIP. Make no mistake this is the only thing that has put a referendum on Cameron's agenda. The more people that defect to UKIP the better. (I've been a UKIP member for four years).Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNo, do it, really.
It'll have a beneficial effect longer term in forcing bedwetter Europhiliac Tories to confront the fact that their policies are unacceptable.
I actually think it's the average (actually working) blue collar Labour voter who has the most to gain by voting UKIP rather than the Tories....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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UKIP are a little too socially conservative for my liking. They're still far better than any other serious party though.Comment
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We could always see Cameron ousted in a leadership challenge before the next election. Then the coast would be clear for a UKIP-Tory pact.Cats are evil.Comment
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It's a possibility. But if it's Cameron out, then my money is on Boris being in.Originally posted by swamp View PostWe could always see Cameron ousted in a leadership challenge before the next election. Then the coast would be clear for a UKIP-Tory pact.Comment
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If the Conservatives get pushed into third place in the Euro elections in 2014, then I give Cameron a month.Originally posted by swamp View PostWe could always see Cameron ousted in a leadership challenge before the next election. Then the coast would be clear for a UKIP-Tory pact....my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by swamp View PostThey'd be mad to pick Boris, IMO. They need someone young and non-Etonian.
Why?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Quite, considering Labour are lead by a millionaire bed wetter it shouldn't matterOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy?Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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My brother used to be a campaign manager for someone who holds office at this minute ( no names given ), privately he is adamant that labour will win the next election. The only way I can see the coalition turning this around is if Torys and Libs in marginals decide to work together and some people stand down for one to run as a Tory/Lib candidate.
The prospect of Ed Balls running this economy scares the bejesus out of me, GB may well be shafted but FFS please don't let Labour back in at this point.Comment
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