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Re: Potential support for UKIP

Postby KateLMead » 06 Jan 2013, 18:18

I see UKIP is scoring points now standing at 16 percent of the vote
Guaranteeing a Labour landslide.. That is all we need. no wonder the geek has a grin on his face from ear to ear.
What can we do for an encore.
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Re: Potential support for UKIP

Postby cromwell » 07 Jan 2013, 09:19

Miliband I am indifferent about, but the thought of Ed Balls being Chancellor of the Exchequer... :shock:

Oh well, there are still two more years left before the next election. A lot can happen in two years. The Tories might decide to ditch Cameron and put Boris Johnson in charge - unlikely but possible.
If Scotland votes for independence in 2014, will their MP's be allowed to sit in Westminster after a 2015 general election?
Will the electoral boundaries be redrawn before the 2015 election? There are a lot of things still up in the air.

The Labour party is doing well in the polls, but the less Miliband says, the better they do. That won't be possible in a general election campaign.
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Re: Potential support for UKIP

Postby KateLMead » 07 Jan 2013, 19:15

Its a farce, dog eat dog, where promises mean nothing, and we the gullible public sit by helpless as these chancers in politics continue to see opportunities to promote themselves in whatever party they belong ..
And the gullible public sit by and are happily taken in by them the BBC when it suit, The Newspapers, Those Speeches by politicians, that are as vacuous as the ideals they supposedly stand for. All a load of s*** being showered on us as we drown in that sewar of naivety and apathy "And Trust" ? (not I might add in my case.)
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