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Have Labour Finally Clipped On To Ukip's View On Immigration?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At last we agree on something NJ...I am so glad...its always better never to go to bed on an disagreement !
No, of course it doesn't matter a hill of beans what happens in next week's Euro Poll, but I shall vote, as I have heard that as well as a UKIP candidate on the ballot paper, there is also a BNP one !
Got to go....that bottle of Gordons is winking at me !
No, of course it doesn't matter a hill of beans what happens in next week's Euro Poll, but I shall vote, as I have heard that as well as a UKIP candidate on the ballot paper, there is also a BNP one !
Got to go....that bottle of Gordons is winking at me !
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Their is no political explanation for Labour.
They will latch on to anything that will get them votes at the next election.
While Cameron says he will not be prepared to be the leader of his party if he fails to secure a renegotiation of our membership of the EU followed by a referendum giving us all the right to decide for ourselves, Labour still waits for them to learn what we think.
They have no vision beyond their wish to become our masters and their attitude to the 3.75 million that they let into this country (BBC figure) only shows how utterly adrift and clueless they are.
They will latch on to anything that will get them votes at the next election.
While Cameron says he will not be prepared to be the leader of his party if he fails to secure a renegotiation of our membership of the EU followed by a referendum giving us all the right to decide for ourselves, Labour still waits for them to learn what we think.
They have no vision beyond their wish to become our masters and their attitude to the 3.75 million that they let into this country (BBC figure) only shows how utterly adrift and clueless they are.
But most people are not "voting with their feet" karan, as I pointed out yesterday to you. You asked where the 87% came from and I showed you, but you didn't respond to the evidence.
Here is the latest Poll from YouGov...once again it shows that 87% of people Polled are NOT supporting UKIP......what is so difficult to understand about this ? UKIP are a minor party, that is making a lot of noise and attracting people like you, but they still won't very far at next years General Election, if they get anywhere at all :::
Do you doubt the veracity of these Polls Karan ? Because they agree !
Here is the latest Poll from YouGov...once again it shows that 87% of people Polled are NOT supporting UKIP......what is so difficult to understand about this ? UKIP are a minor party, that is making a lot of noise and attracting people like you, but they still won't very far at next years General Election, if they get anywhere at all :::
Do you doubt the veracity of these Polls Karan ? Because they agree !
Ignore the link in my last post !
Here is the correct one ::
http:// cdn.you gov.com /cumulu s_uploa ds/docu ment/eh 81zosob 6/YG-Ar chive-P ol-Sund ay-Time s-resul ts-1405 16.pdf
Here is the correct one ::
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Karen...I have made it quite clear, on numerous occasions, that UKIP appear to be heading for victory in the Euro elections, although victory next Thursday is not in any way similar to victory in a General Election. All it will mean is that UKIP and other Far Right parties, may have more seats than the other main parties in Brussels. But your link shows that it won't be a landslide affair, with 69% of people Polled NOT voting UKIP...Big deal !
But what will be achieved if UKIP do win ? Nothing at all. It won't alter Britain's policy on immigration or membership of the EU, UKIP's only two policies. All it will do is that the very party that doesn't like the EU may be in the majority. Given UKIP's record of attendance and participation in Brussels, your vote, and all the other UKIP votes will just ensure that the Brit voice is less heard and less important. A Pyrrhic victory, that is all.
But what will be achieved if UKIP do win ? Nothing at all. It won't alter Britain's policy on immigration or membership of the EU, UKIP's only two policies. All it will do is that the very party that doesn't like the EU may be in the majority. Given UKIP's record of attendance and participation in Brussels, your vote, and all the other UKIP votes will just ensure that the Brit voice is less heard and less important. A Pyrrhic victory, that is all.
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