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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #15 on: 01 March 2013, 19:12:24 »

To be honest, I get really mad, as I said before....the total bullsh1te coming out of the mouths of the ConLibLab mouths.
Do they not still get it in their thick heads, that this is precisely why the public are so anti politics ::)
I really, really, hope this UKIP trend continues, and in the local and Europe elections, they give the opposition the biggest kick up the arris they have ever known :y
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #16 on: 01 March 2013, 19:15:30 »

I for one have joined UKIP  :y :y :y
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« Reply #17 on: 01 March 2013, 20:09:01 »

To be honest, I get really mad, as I said before....the total bullsh1te coming out of the mouths of the ConLibLab mouths.
Do they not still get it in their thick heads, that this is precisely why the public are so anti politics ::)
I really, really, hope this UKIP trend continues, and in the local and Europe elections, they give the opposition the biggest kick up the arris they have ever known :y

It's been that way so long I can't remember. Sick of the sound, and site if the whole poxy lot of em. It doesn't take a genius to succeed in the face of such pathetic competition.

How on earth do such an inbred useless bunch of mongrels manage to gather all in one place? Because that have no use whatsoever in any other walk of life. So what do we do with them? I know, let them run the country.

Brilliant!
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #18 on: 01 March 2013, 21:47:44 »

by elections are always the king of the protest vote. And rightly so. Shake up the big boys, albeit briefly.

Our favourite one policy party have failed where, frankly, they should have slaughtered.

I guess, the only good news from this is that its unlikely our favourite one policy party will ever become a true force to be reckoned with :)
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« Reply #19 on: 01 March 2013, 21:57:22 »

by elections are always the king of the protest vote. And rightly so. Shake up the big boys, albeit briefly.

Our favourite one policy party have failed where, frankly, they should have slaughtered.

I guess, the only good news from this is that its unlikely our favourite one policy party will ever become a true force to be reckoned with :)


 ::) ::) ::) ::)

http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies?p=1
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #20 on: 01 March 2013, 22:02:42 »

by elections are always the king of the protest vote. And rightly so. Shake up the big boys, albeit briefly.

Our favourite one policy party have failed where, frankly, they should have slaughtered.

I guess, the only good news from this is that its unlikely our favourite one policy party will ever become a true force to be reckoned with :)


 ::) ::) ::) ::)

http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies?p=1
We all know it. You'd have to be pretty brainwashed not to see it. But then UKIP does have a fanatical following  :-X

Although to become more electable, they have had to, on paper anyway, tone down their one policy.
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #21 on: 02 March 2013, 18:03:43 »

I too have joined UKIP and hope that this is the start of common sense coming into politics (albeit about 40 years too late).

Having said that I still have a soft spot for the Monster Raving Loonies as I really have an inherent distrust of all politicians!
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #22 on: 02 March 2013, 19:39:08 »

my wife and i are joining ukip hopefully get this country out of  the e.u as well :y :y
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« Reply #23 on: 02 March 2013, 23:35:49 »

Every party but the Limpdems got it badly wrong in Eastleigh imo.The Lipmdems should have taken a real kicking after what their Eastliegh MP has been up to.There is also the fact that Clegg has been caught lying through his teeth over the sex scandal issue.
The postal votes were done & dusted before that story broke,so that was probably a huge stroke of luck for them.
The Tories local office hardly bothered to mount a campaign.The local party,like many local Tory organisations all over the country,is in a coma.Life long members are deserting them in their droves,they have given up in despair after seeing their party hijacked by a bunch of social democrat spivs,just like Labour was hijacked in the 90,s. Apathy is the order of the day.
Labour - Millipedes script supplied by the spin doctors is all about "one nation Labour".This is the type of seat he should have been expecting to do well in if he is to have any credibilty as a one nation party leader,but he has spent his life in a cocoon of left wing politics since the day he was born,and has absolutely no connection with life on planet earth whatsoever.He wouldnt have had a clue how important it could be to him to do well in a seat such as this,and his strategists must have picked the wrong focus group for this one.
UKIP- missed a great chance although Nige doesnt want to admit it.If he had stood for election himself,I have little doubt he would have won comfortably.And we would have had the enormous pleasure of seeing him berating,and tying in knots,Cameron,Clegg and Millipede rather than Van Rumpoy,Burroso etc. What a shame. :(
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« Reply #24 on: 02 March 2013, 23:54:55 »

UKIP- missed a great chance although Nige doesnt want to admit it.If he had stood for election himself,I have little doubt he would have won comfortably.And we would have had the enormous pleasure of seeing him berating,and tying in knots,Cameron,Clegg and Millipede rather than Van Rumpoy,Burroso etc. What a shame. :(

I'm not so sure Albs. At the end of the day 13,342 half-wits voted for the LimpDems in a constituency that is LimpDem controlled. If Nigel had failed — even by one vote — UKIP, and Nigel himself (having already failed to be elected as an MP) would have been wounded..perhaps fatally. As it is, UKIP has much to tried to proud of and has been forced to the forefront of UK politics. Onwards and upwards. :y :y
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #25 on: 02 March 2013, 23:58:20 »

UKIP- missed a great chance although Nige doesnt want to admit it.If he had stood for election himself,I have little doubt he would have won comfortably.And we would have had the enormous pleasure of seeing him berating,and tying in knots,Cameron,Clegg and Millipede rather than Van Rumpoy,Burroso etc. What a shame. :(

I'm not so sure Albs. At the end of the day 13,342 half-wits voted for the LimpDems in a constituency that is LimpDem controlled. If Nigel had failed — even by one vote — UKIP, and Nigel himself (having already failed to be elected as an MP) would have been wounded..perhaps fatally. As it is, UKIP has much to tried to proud of and has been forced to the forefront of UK politics. Onwards and upwards. :y :y

So what you mean is ... his £140,000 a year salary (as an MEP) is more important (to him) than actually making a stand for what he "says" he believes in ???

Until he stands down as an MEP and stands as an MP he is nothing more than a hypocrite IMHO, no less self serving and two-faced than the others you constantly berate :)
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #26 on: 03 March 2013, 00:06:35 »

sorry for this but i think all mps whichever party they belong to are lying 2 faced morons
no offence to any body but thats my thoughts
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Re: Eastleigh
« Reply #27 on: 03 March 2013, 00:13:08 »

UKIP- missed a great chance although Nige doesnt want to admit it.If he had stood for election himself,I have little doubt he would have won comfortably.And we would have had the enormous pleasure of seeing him berating,and tying in knots,Cameron,Clegg and Millipede rather than Van Rumpoy,Burroso etc. What a shame. :(

I'm not so sure Albs. At the end of the day 13,342 half-wits voted for the LimpDems in a constituency that is LimpDem controlled. If Nigel had failed — even by one vote — UKIP, and Nigel himself (having already failed to be elected as an MP) would have been wounded..perhaps fatally. As it is, UKIP has much to tried to proud of and has been forced to the forefront of UK politics. Onwards and upwards. :y :y

So what you mean is ... his £140,000 a year salary (as an MEP) is more important (to him) than actually making a stand for what he "says" he believes in ???

Until he stands down as an MEP and stands as an MP he is nothing more than a hypocrite IMHO, no less self serving and two-faced than the others you constantly berate :)

With respect, that's a fatuous argument, IMHO. For a start, he was elected by his constituents as MEP for SE England and, to that extent, he has a moral duty to represent them in Brussels. Secondly, many of his speeches in the EU parliament have gone viral, giving much greater prominence to UKIP's views than would otherwise have been the case. Thirdly, there is no reason at all to expect him to renounce his EU salary. Given the constant travelling to the EU, speaking engagements abroad and in the UK, his workload is far higher than any SW1 MP.

I can see no reason to accuse him of being either two-faced or self-serving.. but you are entitled to your opinion.
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« Reply #28 on: 03 March 2013, 00:33:20 »

Sorry, hang on a minute.

Have I misunderstood here somewhere? The saviour of the eurosceptics, the super hero of all things anti eu, the wonder boy of anti....well everything actually, is a poxy mep himself?
 The same ilk of all those rants we've had to suffer from Nickbat about how much mep's earn. How utterly useless they are. Bleeding the coffers dry and doing bog all for it?

The exact same as Lord Kinock? And others I can't remember. That have suffered the abuse of oofs politics clique for years. Milking the cash cow that is EU.

....this Mep is the LEADER of ukip? Are you F@***** well joking or what ? ;D
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« Reply #29 on: 03 March 2013, 00:36:43 »

AND if that wasn't enough, your bloody defending him... ;D
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