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Wales Says 'dim' To Independence
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That's 'No' in English:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -wales- 2933147 5
Furthermore, there's evidence that UKIP support is growing in Wales since the last poll in March.
From link:
UKIP's level of support is too low to win their own seat, but high enough to have an impact on some marginal constituencies.
"UKIP's support is clearly going up," said Prof Scully. "They are starting to reach the sort of level where they could make a serious difference in marginal seats."
But if momentum gathers, could they win their own seat?
After the recent success in the Euro's I wouldn't bet against them that's for sure.
Labour would hardly improve their current rating so one would suspect that they won't sweep to power a la Tony Blair, way back when.
It could turn into the most intriguing and sensational General Election in living memory.
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Furthermore, there's evidence that UKIP support is growing in Wales since the last poll in March.
From link:
UKIP's level of support is too low to win their own seat, but high enough to have an impact on some marginal constituencies.
"UKIP's support is clearly going up," said Prof Scully. "They are starting to reach the sort of level where they could make a serious difference in marginal seats."
But if momentum gathers, could they win their own seat?
After the recent success in the Euro's I wouldn't bet against them that's for sure.
Labour would hardly improve their current rating so one would suspect that they won't sweep to power a la Tony Blair, way back when.
It could turn into the most intriguing and sensational General Election in living memory.
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//Forgot to add...a vote for UKIP is every bit of a waste of time here in Wales, as it would be anywhere else in Britain. // Really Mickey? Would you have said that when the labour party started up? Winning seats is not the issue for UKIP at the moment, they have the power to disrupt the main parties in much the same way Salmond did. The three parties have been...
08:08 Wed 24th Sep 2014
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//Forgot to add...a vote for UKIP is every bit of a waste of time here in Wales, as it would be anywhere else in Britain. //
Really Mickey? Would you have said that when the labour party started up?
Winning seats is not the issue for UKIP at the moment, they have the power to disrupt the main parties in much the same way Salmond did. The three parties have been ignoring the majority of the electorate for many years, pandering to the very minority right-on liberal brigade who, inch by inc, have been eroding our countries culture and way of life.
UKIP and the SNP are providing an alternative, which appears to be growing in popularity.
The three main parties could stop it easily by listening to the majority, but they wont.
Really Mickey? Would you have said that when the labour party started up?
Winning seats is not the issue for UKIP at the moment, they have the power to disrupt the main parties in much the same way Salmond did. The three parties have been ignoring the majority of the electorate for many years, pandering to the very minority right-on liberal brigade who, inch by inc, have been eroding our countries culture and way of life.
UKIP and the SNP are providing an alternative, which appears to be growing in popularity.
The three main parties could stop it easily by listening to the majority, but they wont.
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