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Neil Rodgers Posts: 5119 Joined: 30th Jun 2013 Location: Spain | Posted at 08:46 on 23rd May 2014 Hi Ron I knew this would be top of the list today good luck UKIP |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 14:58 on 23rd May 2014 It does look promising dosent it ---at least it is showing what everyone is thinking. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | Posted at 16:01 on 23rd May 2014 I bet the other three parties are getting seriously worried now |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 21:19 on 23rd May 2014 It's only a mid term protest vote they say. LOL Who are they trying to kid? Well done UKIP and more good news to come from the EU votes soon. Yippeeeeeeee! |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 11:16 on 24th May 2014 The one clear fact after these results and beyond any doubt, is that in a General Election we must vote for UKIP as a nation, or hand power back to Labour again and what a disaster that would be! UKIP have no seats in Parliament they are now saying, and before that it was loonies, cupcakes, rascists and no doubt other childish name calling that I don't know about. Their mentality seems to be hit UKIP with anything so long as we keep hitting them, keep on running UKIP down, but can't you all see it's absolutely the wrong the approach? Embrace them and have a fair fight at the next Election, the people will decide and you lot will be gone! The fact is Mr Cameron, Miliband, Clegg you have been kicked hard and the bruises will never heal, this is history in the making. You've all had plenty of opportunity to get things right and failed miserably, now let the people's army speak. Again, very well done Nigel Farage and UKIP.
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George Woodward Posts: 73 Joined: 30th Dec 2012 Location: UK | Posted at 15:04 on 24th May 2014 Well said Ron,Miliband who lives in a house worth millions,and with his wife has a combined income of over a quarter of a million pounds,describes him self as "modestly well off",I ask myself what is the leader of the Labour party doing calling himself "modestly well off"with such an income,he is supposed to be representing the likes of me,working class,but I don't feel represented by the Labour party. Any how,lets see the results of the EU. elections.
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Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 21:26 on 24th May 2014 The EU election results will be equally wonderful for UKIP George, but that aside I reckon the Camerons lot must be reading the POE forum posts, in particular this one, because they are now saying exactly what I said here this morning. If you vote for UKIP you will put a Labour government in unless the whole of the country wakes up and votes for UKIP. Start telling your friends and neighbours that, and we might get somewhere finally, because lets face it who wants Milly and Balls running the show? |
Edward Lever Posts: 734 Joined: 22nd Dec 2005 Location: UK | Posted at 22:20 on 24th May 2014 Today's cartoon in the Telegraph says it all:
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Neil Rodgers Posts: 5119 Joined: 30th Jun 2013 Location: Spain | Posted at 12:50 on 25th May 2014 The trouble is the British public are fed up of being continually told this is best for you, and being led by the nose by a bunch of money grabbing self opinionated back stabbers that you could ever wish to meet. Nigel Farage will capitalize even more on this and maybe get his first foothold in Parliament in the forthcoming elections next year. It's about time the British public were taken seriously. |
George Woodward Posts: 73 Joined: 30th Dec 2012 Location: UK | Posted at 13:17 on 25th May 2014 Neil, you have it right there.I guess unemployment,a fall in living standards,food price rises and all the rest of it have finally struck home to more people than it might have done,I nearly forgot,MP's expenses. All the "fallout"after the elections,and no doubt after the EU.elections from the parties and it is like you have heard it all before,"we have learnt a lesson and we must listen to the public" is a favourite,but it never happens,and it is business as usual,until the next election,then the same again. Well this time it does feel different,and thanks to UKIP I certainly hope it is. |