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Possibly, but there's a dearth of anyone of substance or any "like-ability" factor anywhere else ( Ed Milliband is completely devoid of personality or inspiration and people feel like Cameron and Clegg have screwed up their chance) which is why UKIP with their 12% and growing are likely to be extremely influential in the local elections.Originally posted by sasguru View PostIn a nutshell: the party of old, thick, men.
Personally, I refuse to vote for any of them. -
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I agree that other parties would benefit from fresh faces on the candidate menu.Originally posted by oracleslave View Postwhich is why UKIP with their 12% and growing are likely to be extremely influential in the local elections.
Personally I believe that it would be most beneficial in the long run if UKiP attained power. Its the only way to effectively discredit them in the eyes of the great unwashed.
If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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To my slight shame, I play chess competitively from time to time. I turned up at a typically shabby match venue to find two very elderly ladies and one very elderly man effectively barking at each other in a corridor. One of the ladies turned to me and said, 'Are you here for the UKIP branch meeting?' She looked so crestfallen when I said no that I almost felt sorry enough to attend their meeting.Originally posted by sasguru View PostComment
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And you did not attend ? How ungentlemanly of youOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostTo my slight shame, I play chess competitively from time to time. I turned up at a typically shabby match venue to find two very elderly ladies and one very elderly man effectively barking at each other in a corridor. One of the ladies turned to me and said, 'Are you here for the UKIP branch meeting?' She looked so crestfallen when I said no that I almost felt sorry enough to attend their meeting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3tQbeuFtPQIf UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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it took the lib dems 30 years and they only got a slight sniff of power.Originally posted by mos View PostI agree that other parties would benefit from fresh faces on the candidate menu.
Personally I believe that it would be most beneficial in the long run if UKiP attained power. Its the only way to effectively discredit them in the eyes of the great unwashed.
I doubt they will get a majority for a while. But they may well destabilise the Tory vote, which is a pity we will get the spend and squander party back.Comment
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Well that explains KP's trip to the seedy streets of Thailand...Originally posted by sasguru View Post“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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I am not much of an expert but do you think that UKiPCon class 2015 is a possibility ?Originally posted by vetran View Postit took the lib dems 30 years and they only got a slight sniff of power.
I doubt they will get a majority for a while. But they may well destabilise the Tory vote, which is a pity we will get the spend and squander party back.If UKIP are the answer, then it must have been a very stupid question.Comment
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unless the entire shadow cabinet get caught in bed together with a herd of shetland ponies in suspenders I doubt it.Originally posted by mos View PostI am not much of an expert but do you think that UKiPCon class 2015 is a possibility ?Comment
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