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The real attraction of UKIP
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UKIP's policy is to allow companies and individuals free reign to do business wherever they want whenever they want, in an environment of low taxes and lower red tape and regulation. That, history shows, is the best way to achieve success in a country's economy. -
Well if the voters don't care about the economy, they deserve everything they get.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhat makes you think any voter gives a sh*t about a political party's policy as to the future of the country's economy in a globalised world?Hard Brexit now!
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Bit like the Victorian era, then, when Britain's economy was the strongest in the world. No red tape, no regulations. Of course life expectancy for the average person was 40 and slums and poverty were common.Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostUKIP's policy is to allow companies and individuals free reign to do business wherever they want whenever they want, in an environment of low taxes and lower red tape and regulation. That, history shows, is the best way to achieve success in a country's economy.

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You pathetic cretins have got me chuckling uncontrollably and its not even 11.
FFS what must it be like to have such a cognitive deficit as you guys?
Is it like constantly feeling you've had 5 pints? Or like being 12 forever?

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tulipting yourself you're going to end up in the poor house?Originally posted by sasguru View PostBit like the Victorian era, then, when Britain's economy was the strongest in the world. No red tape, no regulations. Of course life expectancy for the average person was 40 and slums and poverty were common.



Lots of countries aren't in the EU and seem to work in a globalised world no problemo.Comment
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Hardly, with my skills I can work most places in the world.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Posttulipting yourself you're going to end up in the poor house?

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But I would if I were you.Hard Brexit now!
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Wrong! There are many. Probably the majority.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou are a cliche of the UKIP demographic : the middle-aged, poorly-educated, lower-middle class male.
That is why UKIP won't really get very far - there's a limited amount of you.
You are probably so high up the social ladder that you can't see to the bottom. But the more people I talk to and meet, the more I realise that having a decent education and being able to distinguish between an opinion and a fact are very rare commodities indeed. I've given up arguing with lefties as they simply cannot get beyond Thatcher the Milk Snatcher and the Eton connection. For them, that's it. Cut and dried. Obvious 'innit. They either forgive or overlook everything about the years under Bliar and Brown.
I think the reason that UKIP won't get very far is because most Labour voters see UKIP as just another type of Tory, but nastier and more racist. And I think the demographic you refer to mostly vote Labour.Comment
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Why not ask simply what their economic policy is?Originally posted by sasguru View PostWell if the voters don't care about the economy, they deserve everything they get.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Because there is no other definition of economic policy given the world we live in.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy not ask simply what their economic policy is?
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Well then UKIP should win the election. Case closed.Originally posted by Platypus View PostWrong! There are many. Probably the majority.
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