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Compulsory shirts and ties for taxi drivers.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDo UKIP have any policies that a local councillor can have any influence over?The material prosperity of a nation is not an abiding possession; the deeds of its people are.
George Frederic Watts
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they can show they are ready for government.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDo UKIP have any policies that a local councillor can have any influence over?
If you look at the lib dems they had teh same problem.Comment
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Not quite - the Lib Dems at least had some policies that people knew what they stood for, and some of those they could influence locally.Originally posted by vetran View Postthey can show they are ready for government.
If you look at the lib dems they had teh same problem.
I'm kind of hoping that they give the same impression of how ready for government that the BNP did - get a few council seats, then people work out that they only have one policy, that they don't do anything else, anything that they promise when campaigning they either can't or won't deliver, and then they fade into obscurity.Comment
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Yes. Basildon is going to leave the European Union.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDo UKIP have any policies that a local councillor can have any influence over?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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At the local level it is all about giving autonomy for the local areas to decide policy themselves, without having it forced on them from above.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostDo UKIP have any policies that a local councillor can have any influence over?
Other issues are anti-wind farms, anti-HS2 etc.Comment
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Is there some kind of document that one can read to find out what the UKIP policies are, or at local level is it down to the individual candidate?Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostAt the local level it is all about giving autonomy for the local areas to decide policy themselves, without having it forced on them from above.
Other issues are anti-wind farms, anti-HS2 etc.
Apart from seeing Farage on everything, there wasn't anything round here to see, so I don't know what the policies are apart from being out of the EU and limiting immigration. Since those aren't things that a local councillor could have any influence over, it might explain why they didn't do very well in our area - 8% of the votes cast in the local election (which since the BNP took 2%).
In the general election, 8% voted BNP here and 2% UKIP.Comment
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Which amounts to what?Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostAt the local level it is all about giving autonomy for the local areas to decide policy themselves, without having it forced on them from above.
Other issues are anti-wind farms, anti-HS2 etc.Comment
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Doesn't matter what if I did vote too.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostDoesn't matter what if you didn't vote.Comment
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UKIP are against wind farms and HS2? Who knew?Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostOther issues are anti-wind farms, anti-HS2 etc.
There's been protests about building a couple of turbines near where I live, and protests about HS2 for years being quite close to the route. How many council seats did UKIP get? That's right, none at all.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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