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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostGerard Batten is very well liked and is credited with turning the party around
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI'm not impressed but thought in the interest of balance I think it's worth noting that all the parties contain (very) rotten apples:
Category:British politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia
Now take your smelling salts.
Most don't see the inside of a court.
Don't forget Lord Mandelslime or Jim the washing machine man.
The scandals that brought Peter Mandelson down twice before - Telegraph
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Keith Vaz investigation suspended for medical reasons | Politics | The Guardian
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostI'm not impressed but thought in the interest of balance I think it's worth noting that all the parties contain (very) rotten apples:
Category:British politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia
Now take your smelling salts.
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I'm not impressed but thought in the interest of balance I think it's worth noting that all the parties contain (very) rotten apples:
Category:British politicians convicted of crimes - Wikipedia
Now take your smelling salts.
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Originally posted by GJABS View PostThe problem with Yaxley-Lennon is that he's a criminal. You are not going to get much mainstream support from the general public if you repeatedly break the law.
Apart from that he's a good egg.
UKIP was always going to be accused of racism. Nigel & the others who brought it into the mainstream managed to put a lid on that by saying no ex BNP or EDL members unlike the main parties. UKIP was structurally less racist than Labour or Conservatives.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostReally poor move to have anything to do with Tommy Robinson. Farage has nailed this one.
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The problem with Yaxley-Lennon is that he's a criminal. You are not going to get much mainstream support from the general public if you repeatedly break the law.
Apart from that he's a good egg.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostReally poor move to have anything to do with Tommy Robinson. Farage has nailed this one.
I don't trust TR, I think he's an opportunist but the entire party gets to vote on whether he's admitted. I'll go with the majority decision.
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Really poor move to have anything to do with Tommy Robinson. Farage has nailed this one.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostOnly one thing worse than a racist scumbag.
A racist scumbag from the upper classes(double barelled surname) pretending to be a man of the people.
JRM is not far off this too.....
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Only one thing worse than a racist scumbag.
A racist scumbag from the upper classes(double barelled surname) pretending to be a man of the people.
JRM is not far off this too.....
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Originally posted by AtW View PostUKIP == BNP
Quelle surprise
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