Mind you, the Tories have a former IRA member as a councillor.
IRA glamour girl who gave up terror and turned herself into a loyal Tory | The Times
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostOh and BTW, and for the benefit of presenting the truth that it was not Claire Fox's personal view on the IRA Warrington bombings but the views of a political party "The Revolutionist Comunist Party" to which she used to belong. NOTE PAST TENSE.
To directly associate her the with the views of an organisation to which she is no longer a member on a forum which she cannot defend herself is low, even by your pondlife standards.
You really need to get your facts right. A good analogy would be like saying Jeremy Corbyn is a Hezbollah sympathiser
Brain the size of a planet and I still have to communicate with morons
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAnd I believe it is not really a political party but is in fact a corporate identity, you can check it out at Companies House
Alan B’Stard was meant to be satirical, not an instruction manual.
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And I believe it is not really a political party but is in fact a corporate identity, you can check it out at Companies HouseOriginally posted by meridian View PostNope, it's definitely the "stomp our feet and hold our breath until we get the undefined, unspecified, unachievable version of Narnia" Brexit Party.
Probably deserved by the UK though, and a microcosm of UK voters - no manifesto, no members, no intention of representing their constituencies, no idea how to build the UK up after they've torn it down, but happy to put all the blame onto "others". Snowflake behavior at it's finest.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostOriginally posted by NotAllThere View PostDo you believe that the sample population is sufficient and of the correct demographic mix that extrapolating would reflect the proportion of the views of the total active CUK population?
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostOh and BTW, and for the benefit of presenting the truth that it was not Claire Fox's personal view on the IRA Warrington bombings but the views of a political party "The Revolutionist Comunist Party" to which she used to belong. NOTE PAST TENSE.
To directly associate her the with the views of an organisation to which she is no longer a member on a forum which she cannot defend herself is low, even by your pondlife standards.
You really need to get your facts right. A good analogy would be like saying Jeremy Corbyn is a Hezbollah sympathiser
Brain the size of a planet and I still have to communicate with morons
Take a good look at yourself, Yorkie, you’re not as bright as you think you are.
Colin Parry OBE (@ColinParryPeace) on Twitter
Colin Parry OBE on Twitter: "#Brexitparty candidate for NW England in the EU Elections, @Fox_Claire defended the IRA bombing of Warrington in 1993 because the IRA was ‘defending itself’! Voters should reflect on her suitability to represent them when they cast their vote"
Colin Parry OBE on Twitter: "I give some credit to @Fox_Claire for having the gumption to call me today but the fact that she repeatedly refused to disavow her comments supporting the IRA bombing which took Tim’s and Johnathan’s young lives proves she hasn’t changed her original views"
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Originally posted by meridian View PostHahahahahahaha, **** me, hypocrisy at it’s finest. Can’t even deny that you would vote for a party that supports her.
Glad to see your true colours, lol!
To directly associate her the with the views of an organisation to which she is no longer a member on a forum which she cannot defend herself is low, even by your pondlife standards.
You really need to get your facts right. A good analogy would be like saying Jeremy Corbyn is a Hezbollah sympathiser
Brain the size of a planet and I still have to communicate with morons
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Originally posted by meridian View PostHahahahahahaha, **** me, hypocrisy at it’s finest. Can’t even deny that you would vote for a party that supports her.
Glad to see your true colours, lol!
To not deny something does not make it fact.
I believe I started with "I may or may not vote..."
Keep going you're looking more foolish by the post
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostDig deep enough and you will find the skeleton in everyone's cupboard. I may or may not vote for who ever is on the ballot paper and I will be content that I have exercised my democratic right and therefore have a clear conscience.
Glad to see your true colours, lol!
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Originally posted by BR14 View Postyes, most of them know how to turn a 'phone sig off
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostYou are right. The intelligence of the UK population far exceeds that demonstrated on the CUK forums.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDo you believe that the sample population is sufficient and of the correct demographic mix that extrapolating would reflect the proportion of the views of the total active CUK population?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNot quite true only for the specific article you've chosen.
But if you want to choose a specific article, perhaps you should read it?
As to who you vote for, I really don't care. If it's for the party that supports an IRA sympathiser, good luck justifying that to yourself. Would that make you "content"?
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIsn't that the purpose of a poll. You take a sample population and then extrapolate to the whole population.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostAgain not quite true. From the Independent article on which MEPs offer best value for money
European Parliament Election 2014: MEPs who offer best value for money face defeat | The Independent
"Other aspects of an MEP's workload, such as participation in committees and delegations, and meetings with constituents, were not taken into account because they are difficult or impossible to quantify."
And please tell me Who exactly am I voting for in the up coming European parliament elections? You answer could save me a lot of time contemplating my democratic right.
But if you want to choose a specific article, perhaps you should read it?
In contrast the Liberal Democrats cost a little more – but tended to work a lot harder.
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