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The man speaks sense, but will it translate into increased UKIP support?
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The man speaks sense, but will it translate into increased UKIP support?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Still they don't want to attract voters like me anyway I presume //
any party who seeks power must obtain the votes of those in the undecided floating ground, those who wouldn't vote for a goat just because it was wearing the right colour rosette. so they do want voters like you - unless you're in the "vote for the goat" camp.
any party who seeks power must obtain the votes of those in the undecided floating ground, those who wouldn't vote for a goat just because it was wearing the right colour rosette. so they do want voters like you - unless you're in the "vote for the goat" camp.
A 'quick' version of their Manifesto for them what doesn't know
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Gromit
/// Interesting that he is attacking Corbyn, the only other Party leader against EU Membership. An anti-EU Labour must be Farage's nightmare. ///
Get your facts right, and this is not from the Daily Mail.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/p olitics /2015/s ep/17/j eremy-c orbyn-l abour-c ampaign -for-uk -stay-i n-eu
/// Interesting that he is attacking Corbyn, the only other Party leader against EU Membership. An anti-EU Labour must be Farage's nightmare. ///
Get your facts right, and this is not from the Daily Mail.
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"Interesting that he is attacking Corbyn, the only other Party leader against EU Membership."
Er…
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3428 4397
“Jeremy Corbyn has set out Labour's position on the EU, saying he wants the UK to remain a member but would try to reverse any "damaging changes" negotiated by David Cameron.”
Er…er…
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/polit ics/606 057/Jer emy-Cor byn-Lab our-cam paign-U K-remai n-membe r-EU
“JEREMY CORBYN has declared Labour WILL campaign to remain a member of the European Union (EU)”
Unfortunately Mr Farage's views on the EU will never be taken seriously because, as everybody knows, he and his party are a bunch of racist, xenophobic, Islamaphobic Fascist dictators who would slay all non-whites, non-Christians and those who have not lived in the UK for 1,000 years tomorrow should they be given a sniff of power.
Never mind, then,that's he absolutely correct.
Er..er..er...
http:// www.her aldscot land.co m/news/ homenew s/13768 192.Jer emy_Cor byn__La bour_is _clear_ that_we _should _remain _in_the _EU/
"Jeremy Corbyn has given his clearest indication yet that Labour will campaign in favour of continued European Union membership in the in/out referendum promised by David Cameron by the end of 2017."
(Repeated throughout the press on or around 17th September)
You really must try to keep up, Gromit. A week's a long time in politics, you know :-)
Er…
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“Jeremy Corbyn has set out Labour's position on the EU, saying he wants the UK to remain a member but would try to reverse any "damaging changes" negotiated by David Cameron.”
Er…er…
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“JEREMY CORBYN has declared Labour WILL campaign to remain a member of the European Union (EU)”
Unfortunately Mr Farage's views on the EU will never be taken seriously because, as everybody knows, he and his party are a bunch of racist, xenophobic, Islamaphobic Fascist dictators who would slay all non-whites, non-Christians and those who have not lived in the UK for 1,000 years tomorrow should they be given a sniff of power.
Never mind, then,that's he absolutely correct.
Er..er..er...
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"Jeremy Corbyn has given his clearest indication yet that Labour will campaign in favour of continued European Union membership in the in/out referendum promised by David Cameron by the end of 2017."
(Repeated throughout the press on or around 17th September)
You really must try to keep up, Gromit. A week's a long time in politics, you know :-)
He is completely right to say that the future of the country - possibly its very survival as an independent democracy I.M.O. - far outweighs any party politics and loyalties. The rest of UKIP's policies don't matter - the referendum will be before any General Election after all. We can return to squabbling about differing policies then and vote for whoever we want to.