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Local Elections: Main Parties Hit By Brexit Backlash In Polls
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."The results of the local elections are still rolling in this morning with many of the Tory shires opting not to count votes last night. The results so far see Labour taking a hammering in the leave voting North, and the Tories faring worse in the South, with smaller parties mopping up the pieces. For a party nine years into opposition this is really not a good result for Labour, and so far the Tories are managing to do as badly as expected… "
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//they're regarded as even more hopeless.//
It's a great pity and I feel sorry for the good people still among them Gerrard Batten and Jeff Taylor and many others have worked tirelessly fo years for the UKIP cause, and it was a political blunder (but not a moral one) to recruit T.R.
There is a lot of personal animosity between N.F. and them. Still, I'd vote for Nigel if I could, but I only have one EU vote and it will be going to the AfD here.
It's a great pity and I feel sorry for the good people still among them Gerrard Batten and Jeff Taylor and many others have worked tirelessly fo years for the UKIP cause, and it was a political blunder (but not a moral one) to recruit T.R.
There is a lot of personal animosity between N.F. and them. Still, I'd vote for Nigel if I could, but I only have one EU vote and it will be going to the AfD here.
UKIP have lost 54 Councillors. So presumably they contested those seats. So the theory that they are down because they fielded less candidates doesn’t really stand up.
Labour have been terrible in Opposition, and this is the result they deserve. They crave a General Election for some reason, but they would probably lose it if one was called.
Labour have been terrible in Opposition, and this is the result they deserve. They crave a General Election for some reason, but they would probably lose it if one was called.
Naomi, I read a comment of yours, from a couple of years ago, yesterday. (if you see what i mean) 'I wouldn't vote for UKIP but I'd vote for Nigel Farage'.
Why would that be, if you don't mind me asking.
Given thatFarage is panning Ukip for their stance against Islamisation. Accusing them of racism, lol.
Your views puzzle me.
Why would that be, if you don't mind me asking.
Given thatFarage is panning Ukip for their stance against Islamisation. Accusing them of racism, lol.
Your views puzzle me.
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