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Mikey Earlier Stated "its Now Official, Farage Isn't A Politician", Perhaps He Could Be Right, Because We Haven't Any Politicians Who Have The Backbone To Write Such A Piece As This.
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If that Farage is such a expert on issues and speaks so much sense, why he cannot get elected to Westminster.
I keep being told that UKIP got nearly 4 million votes a few weeks ago, and yet he still wasn't elected !
He has tried 7/8 times ( even Wiki can't be sure ) and he has failed every time. His face was hardly out of the headlines for months leading up to the Election on May. The Times even made him man of the Year in 2014, and yet he failed again to get a seat in Thanet.
Its a mystery and no mistake guvner !
If that Farage is such a expert on issues and speaks so much sense, why he cannot get elected to Westminster.
I keep being told that UKIP got nearly 4 million votes a few weeks ago, and yet he still wasn't elected !
He has tried 7/8 times ( even Wiki can't be sure ) and he has failed every time. His face was hardly out of the headlines for months leading up to the Election on May. The Times even made him man of the Year in 2014, and yet he failed again to get a seat in Thanet.
Its a mystery and no mistake guvner !
Khandro....my point is that he at least should have been able to get himself a Westminster seat, by the same method that every other MP has.
MEP's are elected by some kind of PR, which is why UKIP is represented in Brussels in the first place. But we had an opportunity here in Britain, of changing to a kind of PR, and the public voted it down wholesale.
In May, Farage came close to winning, having 16,026 votes against the winning Tory candidates 18,838. I can say, without fear of contradiction that in this years Election, UKIP in general, and Farage in particular had the highest profile that they have ever had before. The winning candidate in Thanet South was somebody called Craig Mackinlay, who most people hadn't heard of before, and not many more people have heard of since. But still Farage couldn't make it. He has one of the most recognisable voices and faces of any British politician, and yet it still isn't enough.
He really should be able to get on the Westminster Gravy Train by his own efforts, and not have to rely on a serious and significant constitutional change.
Anyway, the only Parties that are going to win future elections are Labour and the Tories, and they can see no future or benefit in PR. Farage is stuck with playing the game to the same old rules.
MEP's are elected by some kind of PR, which is why UKIP is represented in Brussels in the first place. But we had an opportunity here in Britain, of changing to a kind of PR, and the public voted it down wholesale.
In May, Farage came close to winning, having 16,026 votes against the winning Tory candidates 18,838. I can say, without fear of contradiction that in this years Election, UKIP in general, and Farage in particular had the highest profile that they have ever had before. The winning candidate in Thanet South was somebody called Craig Mackinlay, who most people hadn't heard of before, and not many more people have heard of since. But still Farage couldn't make it. He has one of the most recognisable voices and faces of any British politician, and yet it still isn't enough.
He really should be able to get on the Westminster Gravy Train by his own efforts, and not have to rely on a serious and significant constitutional change.
Anyway, the only Parties that are going to win future elections are Labour and the Tories, and they can see no future or benefit in PR. Farage is stuck with playing the game to the same old rules.
mikey in Thanet the Tories launched the biggest campaign ever to ensure Farage didn't get elected. They threw the kitchen sink at it, Cameron himself and lots of big-guns were down there, and a host of volunteers were running the infirm to the polling stations - nothing illegal of course, but a sure sign that they were running very scared, why?
As to the referendum in 2010, it was a bad tempered affair with a purposely confusing question set up only to appease the Lib Dems.
As to the referendum in 2010, it was a bad tempered affair with a purposely confusing question set up only to appease the Lib Dems.
Ludicrous nonsense every word
The reason 'proper' politicians don't write this sort of stuff is because they are comparatively sensible :-)
He's just using the horror of Tunisia as an excuse to promote his hobbyhorse that we can somehow raise a drawbridge and magically everything will be fine (last time I checked Tunisia was somewhere abroad)
This won't be a popular view here, and the issue of foreign migrants is of course deadly serious but until the issues which drive these mass movements of people across continents are addressed then we will be doomed to failure
'All they have to do is give them EU passports ...' he says referring to the Italian government. Why exactly would they do that??
The reason 'proper' politicians don't write this sort of stuff is because they are comparatively sensible :-)
He's just using the horror of Tunisia as an excuse to promote his hobbyhorse that we can somehow raise a drawbridge and magically everything will be fine (last time I checked Tunisia was somewhere abroad)
This won't be a popular view here, and the issue of foreign migrants is of course deadly serious but until the issues which drive these mass movements of people across continents are addressed then we will be doomed to failure
'All they have to do is give them EU passports ...' he says referring to the Italian government. Why exactly would they do that??
ichkeria; Yes a good point, there's quite a bit of general info. here;
http:// livingi ngreece .gr/200 7/11/08 /eu-cit izenshi p-passp orts-vi sas-per mits-jo bs-and- salarie s-2/
A member state handing out EU passports willy-nilly, isn't an option, even by their own standards.
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A member state handing out EU passports willy-nilly, isn't an option, even by their own standards.
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