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3rd June 2014, 10:27 #81
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Just a bunch of guys (and gals) who are ultimately people like you and me. Problem is their circle becomes ever more closed, detached from reality and less efficient at what they are doing. But when they hear they've partying more than enough they don't wanna stop and look around. Instead they start speaking about "populist", "far right", "far left" etc. These are meaningless terms to me, most likely describing somebody who for whatever reason dares challenge the current bunch.
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11th June 2014, 22:02 #82
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News in the papers yesterday about Farrage having a long standing affair with his secretary ,all they all at it ?
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12th June 2014, 08:59 #83
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That makes me misguided, foolish and perhaps ignorant then
I am well aware of the UKIP values thank you and I perused all options available to me before voting. There is a need for change and I personally find Farage sincere. What you see is what you get with him, and that resonates with people.
For UKIP to win the European Election shows that we can't all be foolish and ignorant - that is probably left for you, foolish and somewhat ignorant for classing everyone who voted UKIP as such.
At least you didn't accuse the UKIP voters of being racist...which some hardcore lefties seem to think.Niente č vero, tutto č permesso
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12th June 2014, 09:05 #84
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12th June 2014, 11:44 #85
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I think Farage comes across as sincere right now but he is a politician. They all promise the world before they get into power but at the end of the day are all feathering their own nests in the long term. While I agreed with some of the pledges UKIP made concerning immigration, I couldn't vote for them because the more important policies would royally screw people like me if they got the vote. I agree with Jon that they got the protest vote in Europe mainly because they pushed immigration as their buzz word. All the other policies that would affect the lower middle classes with higher income tax, scrapping maternity/paternity pay, and scrapping the entitlement for annual holiday to name but a few, these may have been lost on the honest working individual IMO. I was driving through Merthyr Tydfil yesterday and UKIP posters are everywhere. I really don't know what people think they will offer them that may make them better off? Surely it is area's like this that will lose out? They may come down hard with certain aspects of immigration, but when then we have to live with the consequences of living with an even more tax hungry government who are dead against rewarding hard work. It all seems massively contradictory to me.
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23rd June 2014, 14:27 #86
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23rd June 2014, 16:47 #87
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How can you find Farage sincere? He can promise the world because it is quite unlikely that he'll ever become an MP, never mind PM. But the man who claims to be a 'man of the people' and to have worked in 'business' for 30 years is really just a posh boy who was previously a banker in the City.
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27th June 2014, 17:13 #88
It is now evident that Jean-Claude Juncker will be the next president of the EU commission.
It will be integresting to see Cameron's reaction.Last edited by odykas; 27th June 2014 at 17:16.
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27th June 2014, 21:57 #89
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Looks very likely that when we do get a referendum the vote is more than likely to be "Britain should leave the EU"
The man in the street,the workers,the voters can see no benefit from being a member of the EU ,and the 50 Million a day that we pay into it. And Labours view that Nissan and Toyota would leave ,as Ford have already moved most of it's production abroad ,is not true ,they receive far too many conn cessions to pull out of the UK
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http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-28069366
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said there was a mood within the EU that it would rather get rid of the "friendless" UK than allow it to start "picking apart treaties".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that leaders viewed Britain as "a damned nuisance" that was "always complaining".United in diversity !!!
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