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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Postnice thought but ultimately unenforceable and it reads like a manifesto of a party who don't have a snowball in hells chance of winning power
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I'm getting cynical, whoever I vote for the government gets back in
They all seem to be a load of lying scumbags, more interested in building networks for future consultancy/directorships than running the country
Would our MPs be any less corrupt if we just outsourced them to India (See as most of them seem to be friends of India, that would be the 'fair' thing to do)
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There's No BNP option either!
What brilliant policies too! Open the borders to all comers and then shoot them all as they came in. Privatise the entire public sector then nationalise it all again once it had become efficient.Last edited by xoggoth; 30 May 2012, 19:44.
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Originally posted by Alf W View PostWhat, apart from being anti-European, anti-immigrant and anti-multiculturism? They always remind me of the sort of racist grandparent you can somehow tolerate as they can't do any real harm.
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Originally posted by Diver View PostUKIP do have an immigration policy.- That policy is to ban all immigration for at least five years;
- kick out all illegal immigrants
- kick out any immigrants who don’t “uphold and abide by Britain’s laws
- kick out any immigrants who propagate extremist political or religious views”
http://www.ukip.org/media/policies/UKIPimmigration.pdf
UKIP denies membership to former BNP members because UKIP doesn't want to be associated in any way to BNP racist policies.
They get my vote
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I'm a member of UKIP.
I reckon a Lab\Lib coalition, the Conservative vote will be decimated by people switching to UKIP. A lot can happen between now and then though. Depends if\when the Euro falls apart, if we get a referendum etc.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostUKIP do not have any racial ideology.
UKIP do have an immigration policy.- That policy is to ban all immigration for at least five years;
- kick out all illegal immigrants
- kick out any immigrants who don’t “uphold and abide by Britain’s laws
- kick out any immigrants who propagate extremist political or religious views”
http://www.ukip.org/media/policies/UKIPimmigration.pdf
UKIP denies membership to former BNP members because UKIP doesn't want to be associated in any way to BNP racist policies.
They get my vote
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI disagree. Public perception is that the Tories are cutting (in reality, they are not) and, like the Greeks, people would rather cover their ears and say "la la la I'm not listening" and vote for a party that promises free money (labour) than one which says that we need to slow spending.
Libs will be crushed at the next election, they're seen as collaborators.
BTW, agree about the libs.
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Originally posted by oscarose View PostThe public is fed up of labour *****
Libs will be crushed at the next election, they're seen as collaborators.
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