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Now That Brexit Has Happened, Should Ukip Disband?
Do we really need this party any more?
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From public punch-ups, Hillborough lies, 18 days leaders to a morass of irrelevance - do we actually need them now that we are moving out of the EU?
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From public punch-ups, Hillborough lies, 18 days leaders to a morass of irrelevance - do we actually need them now that we are moving out of the EU?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What a stupid question because Brexit hasn't happened yet. Only a referendum that supports it.
The Lords are trying their level best to scupper it with amendments that ultimately will allow lefties, liberals and elitists to ignore the referendum result or make such a hash of our exit that we will lament they ever existed.
When we have exited that is the time for UKIP to reassess where they are and what, if anything they do in the future.
Right now we need people like Farage to keep snipping at the backsides of the idiot elite.
The Lords are trying their level best to scupper it with amendments that ultimately will allow lefties, liberals and elitists to ignore the referendum result or make such a hash of our exit that we will lament they ever existed.
When we have exited that is the time for UKIP to reassess where they are and what, if anything they do in the future.
Right now we need people like Farage to keep snipping at the backsides of the idiot elite.
well they should keep the government honest until we are actually out but yes, they should disband as the most successful party in history having actually achieved their primary reason for existing. Farage should be at least knighted for having achieved more than any politician in history without ever setting foot in Parliament.
TTT....he said that on many occasions.
But just how will UKIP actually oversee our exit of the EU ?
The Party has one MP, that even his own Party doesn't like.
The current Leader Paul Nuttall is too busy defending himself against his poor showing in the Stoke By-Election and his fantasist tendency to actually do any "leading"
Farage is far too busy with his constant trips over the pond to brown-nose Trump, as well as being a presenter on LBC, to do anything other than squeeze in the occasional Media interview, to do anything pro-active with his Party.
So, just how is it going to pile on the pressure on Mrs May ? UKIP can't win By-Elections and consequently can't get any of its Leaders into the House of Commons.
UKIP's supporters on here keep saying we "need" the Party.....but to do what ?
But just how will UKIP actually oversee our exit of the EU ?
The Party has one MP, that even his own Party doesn't like.
The current Leader Paul Nuttall is too busy defending himself against his poor showing in the Stoke By-Election and his fantasist tendency to actually do any "leading"
Farage is far too busy with his constant trips over the pond to brown-nose Trump, as well as being a presenter on LBC, to do anything other than squeeze in the occasional Media interview, to do anything pro-active with his Party.
So, just how is it going to pile on the pressure on Mrs May ? UKIP can't win By-Elections and consequently can't get any of its Leaders into the House of Commons.
UKIP's supporters on here keep saying we "need" the Party.....but to do what ?
They will no doubt keep going. The country has lots of political parties who we don't need, but that is beside the point.
In fact I woludn't be surprised if they split into two UKIPs:
UKIP and NUKIP. That would be great entertainment.
The French writer Giraudoux, when asked about the (then distant) prospect of German reunfication once, replied:
"I love Germany so much I prefer to have two of them" (tho his reasons were slightly different)
In fact I woludn't be surprised if they split into two UKIPs:
UKIP and NUKIP. That would be great entertainment.
The French writer Giraudoux, when asked about the (then distant) prospect of German reunfication once, replied:
"I love Germany so much I prefer to have two of them" (tho his reasons were slightly different)
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