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Farage Returns?
It really looks like "thinking hard" is a euphemism for "I shall".
http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/polit ics/857 687/bre xit-new s-there sa-may- speech- eu-nige l-farag e-ukip
With the polls showing that UKIP is already on the rise again under the excellent interim leadership of Steve Crowther, which can only continue with Nigel at the helm, what will be the consequences of a strong third party?
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With the polls showing that UKIP is already on the rise again under the excellent interim leadership of Steve Crowther, which can only continue with Nigel at the helm, what will be the consequences of a strong third party?
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I really don't see what use it is to deny that Farage has any sway at all. He clearly does. I've got no love for the man because I think he seems like a grubby opportunist who starts fires to gain influence. But he's clearly an extremely intelligent and effective politician who has achieved an awful lot with very very few resources in a manner that is pretty much unprecedented. Pretending he doesn't exist or can't do anything clearly is not going to work.
Re: the OP, I think the important difference with Macron is that Macron achieved his victory under a very different (i.e. much fairer and basically functional) voting system, which the UK doesn't have. The reason the SNP was able to quickly ascend to third party status is because they had support which was highly concentrated geographically - the key to winning under FPTP. It could well be that UKIP/The All-New Farage Party threatens to suck up votes from both Labour and Conservatives as they did in 2015. But Labour also has a more populist leadership than it did at the time, and we don't yet know who the Tory leader will be in the next election. At the very least, the Tories will surely be very wary about making concessions to their right wing, because it backfired on them so strongly under Cameron.
Re: the OP, I think the important difference with Macron is that Macron achieved his victory under a very different (i.e. much fairer and basically functional) voting system, which the UK doesn't have. The reason the SNP was able to quickly ascend to third party status is because they had support which was highly concentrated geographically - the key to winning under FPTP. It could well be that UKIP/The All-New Farage Party threatens to suck up votes from both Labour and Conservatives as they did in 2015. But Labour also has a more populist leadership than it did at the time, and we don't yet know who the Tory leader will be in the next election. At the very least, the Tories will surely be very wary about making concessions to their right wing, because it backfired on them so strongly under Cameron.
All this abuse from the 'brains trust' for trying to politely correct one of them.
gulliver1/// If ever there was a come back kid it would have to be Jeremy Corbyn ,Not long ago the RRP members on here were saying he was finished, some CON's on here even joined his party to try and get him ousted, how wrong they were.///
Spicerack/// No-one joined to get him ousted. They joined to get him elected.///
gulliver1/// If ever there was a come back kid it would have to be Jeremy Corbyn ,Not long ago the RRP members on here were saying he was finished, some CON's on here even joined his party to try and get him ousted, how wrong they were.///
Spicerack/// No-one joined to get him ousted. They joined to get him elected.///
//As regards the AFD, exchange the word Muslim for the word Jew, and we are back in the 1940's again.//
...or the present day Labour Party?
and btw, by this evening it looks like the AfD will have bums on seats in the Bundestag (German Parliament) for the first time.
What was that song... Oh the times they are a' changin' ?
...or the present day Labour Party?
and btw, by this evening it looks like the AfD will have bums on seats in the Bundestag (German Parliament) for the first time.
What was that song... Oh the times they are a' changin' ?