last night, by the LIb Dems, about how we have lost our hardest working MEP's and will replace them with people who deride the system.
So what have those ever so hard working Lib Dem MEP's done?
More integration with the EU
More directives damaging to UK businesses
More immigration
More unrest in the UK at an unrepresentative and encroaching EU.
Perhaps some less hard working but more UK focused MEP's is exactly what we want. People who are not "sucked in" by the EU mantra and will vote on the very few and consequently very important things, in the way that benefits the UK and not the EU.
I believe that the Lib Dems have been soundly rewarded for their obvious focus on benefitting the EU to the detriment of the UK.
I listened to the Lib Dem senior hierarchy last night. The message was simple.
We haven't got the message across, we'll have to try harder to shove this message down people's throats until they swallow it.
Only one Lib Dem I saw understood the real situation. The Lib Dem's have completely and utterly failed to "get the message" of the electorate. The Lib Dems are not listening and until they do, they won't be getting the support they are used to. The last thing they want to do is keep cramming the same old message down the throats of the British people. Especially when the British people crammed a very different message down their throats in the only way possible to communicate with politicians today.
As the next 11 months goes on I expect Farage to tighten his team, purge the idiots and rabble rousers, police twitter and facebook and "train" candidates in what they can and can't say. Come the general election, I expect the "racist" smear to have died a death generally and real politics to be the mode of the day.
After all, Denmark topped the poll with an openly "racists" party, France topped the poll with an even more "racist" party, Germany voted in a Neo Nazi MEP. In terms of this, UKIP is a "racist pussycat" and will become more and more focused and controlled as we move to the general election.
Daniel Hannan was very pragmatic last night, I hope his voice is heard. The Lib Dems are on a course for disaster. Whatever they do now, even if they elect Cable as their leader, they can't wash off the stains of the last 4 years in 11 months. Perhaps the best thing that could happen now is for Clegg to be ousted, for Cable to win and extract the Lib Dems from Government and bring the Government down, leading to an early election where people remember that they do have power at the polls and Cameron is forced to work with Farage or let Labour in by default.
The next 3 months will be highly interesting. However I am in two minds. I'd like Clegg to go and the government to founder now, whilst the jubilation is high. Then again I'd like the shenanigans of the EU commission elections to be played out on the UK press before the general election. I'd also like people to pay attention and understand what it is they are part of.
Sadly what I like is of no matter. Clegg, I think, will stay, the EU elections will be a faint memory in the facebook life of the UK population come the next election and Labour is going to win it in a walk as UKIP shatters the Tory vote in the Tory marginals and lets Labour in. It will be very much the fault of Cameron who has built his ivory tower based on a Tory bedrock of support who do not agree with his stance on Europe. The last time we saw this was with Major. He was punished massively as well and the last thing we need is a Labour landslide.