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So Why Can't The "in" Crowd Match The Passion Of The "out" Crowd?
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//Is it my imagination, or has UKIP been absent from the debate. We haven't heard anything from them for weeks.//
They'd only be repeating themselves and I'm glad that they realise the public must be sick of that repetition, by now. Farage pops up on BBC Question Time about every 6 episodes.
@T3
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//Is it my imagination, or has UKIP been absent from the debate. We haven't heard anything from them for weeks.//
They'd only be repeating themselves and I'm glad that they realise the public must be sick of that repetition, by now. Farage pops up on BBC Question Time about every 6 episodes.
@T3
Yes, job done.
Even Merv won't commit despite this ... http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-34 88483/A -disast er-zone -s-domi nated-G ermans- Ex-Bank -chief- King-s- verdict -euro-p roject. html
@Gromit
//But its the one policy they have. Seems strange to be so quiet in the debate on leaving Europe.//
Have their coffers suddenly run dry, I wonder?
@Talbot
"Wrong places"? Like Gromit, I haven't noticed much campaigning on the mainstream media. The BBC, for one, must be looking in the wrong places.
Maybe Tory splits are deemed more newsworthy than the same, old, same-old from the F'rog chorus?
//But its the one policy they have. Seems strange to be so quiet in the debate on leaving Europe.//
Have their coffers suddenly run dry, I wonder?
@Talbot
"Wrong places"? Like Gromit, I haven't noticed much campaigning on the mainstream media. The BBC, for one, must be looking in the wrong places.
Maybe Tory splits are deemed more newsworthy than the same, old, same-old from the F'rog chorus?
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