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Post by nob on Jun 11, 2014 11:37:00 GMT
They throw mud but it never sticks, just a Tory propaganda exercise against UKIP. The British people arent the fools that the government take them for.
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jun 11, 2014 13:15:03 GMT
The British people arent the fools that the government take them for. nob i don't think the government takes the majority of British peeps to be fools. On the other hand for the minority of the electorate that want to vote for UKIP the government feel they've totally lost the plot and are a danger to themselves but thankfully there's not enough of them to be a danger to the general public.
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Post by nob on Jun 11, 2014 13:28:45 GMT
The British people arent the fools that the government take them for. nob i don't think the government takes the majority of British peeps to be fools. On the other hand for the minority of the electorate that want to vote for UKIP the government feel they've totally lost the plot and are a danger to themselves but thankfully there's not enough of them to be a danger to the general public. Wait and see, it will be revealed next year.
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Post by Ratae on Jun 11, 2014 13:49:44 GMT
Somebody I know, could be left looking very very silly, this time next year!
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jun 11, 2014 15:17:08 GMT
Somebody I know, could be left looking very very silly, this time next year! Bestest friend, do you want to put money on the chance of the UKIP winning enough seats to "influence" the government after the next G Election?
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Post by Ratae on Jun 11, 2014 15:37:20 GMT
Somebody I know, could be left looking very very silly, this time next year! Bestest friend, do you want to put money on the chance of the UKIP winning enough seats to "influence" the government after the next G Election? Money..........what money?
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Post by duyuthinkysaurus on Jun 11, 2014 15:57:02 GMT
Bestest friend, do you want to put money on the chance of the UKIP winning enough seats to "influence" the government after the next G Election? Money..........what money? Nah, Conmans NICKED all the money!"
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Post by addie on Jun 12, 2014 15:43:09 GMT
They throw mud but it never sticks, just a Tory propaganda exercise against UKIP. The British people arent the fools that the government take them for. I hope you're right Nob. Trouble is, most can't see the wood for the trees or else they fall short of getting off their arses and going to vote!! All three parties have had their chances so let's give some new blood a chance.....that's what I say. One thing's for sure.....UKIP cannot do any worse!
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jun 13, 2014 23:20:40 GMT
Trouble is, most can't see the wood for the trees or else they fall short of getting off their arses and going to vote!! addie I think you've got that wrong. UKIP success counts on the average voter not getting off their ass and going to vote. Minority parties pray for a low turnout Worse than what Addie? The UK has done OK under, two not three, main parties for decades so why now do you say they've had their chances? In the short term only Labour have had their chances but you don't mention that. The Tories haven't been in power since 1997 so when in their recent history have they had their chances. In my opinion UKIP reached their zenith in Newark and their future is dwindling before their very eyes
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Post by uncleub on Jun 14, 2014 6:21:35 GMT
In my opinion UKIP reached their zenith in Newark and their future is dwindling before their very eyes And in my opinion you are talking the usual b*llox,but in reality you like many Tories are scared to death of the rise of UKIP. While ever you see this in our cities UKIP will keep getting stronger www.thestar.co.uk/news/local/troubled-sheffield-suburb-turning-a-corner-1-66679809 full time police in that area 7 days a week,who is picking the bill to keep the peace amongst hundreds of idle scrounging migrants who are just here to free load.They turn areas into slums and ghettos as that is how they lived back in their own country. So Peter tell the British people who live in these areas that UKIP is on the decline.. And as for Sheffield council saying they have turned a corner....the words....'Cloud Cuckoo Land' springs to mind.
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jun 14, 2014 9:33:38 GMT
In my opinion UKIP reached their zenith in Newark and their future is dwindling before their very eyes And in my opinion you are talking the usual b*llox,but in reality you like many Tories are scared to death of the rise of UKIP. While ever you see this in our cities UKIP will keep getting stronger Phil ratarse usually on a Friday draws attention to the previous night's BBC's Question Time but yesterday he didn't because there was no firm response on it to a Conservative MP stating that the UKIP had reached their peak in the Newark election and the electorate having showed their point would now revert to proper party politics and there was only 1 way for the UKIP support to go and that was back to reality. Phil can you say he was wrong and if so where is your proof. How many seats have they in the Commons? How many local Councils do they control? Phil lets face it they are all hot air and worthless seats in Brussels
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Post by Ratae on Jun 14, 2014 9:35:02 GMT
Yup...two unwinnable wars, one of which was certainly illegal, the worst financial crash since 1929, complete loss of border control and immigration. Home grown Islamic terrorism and political correctness gone mad. And it goes on and on and on! Oh yes Smudger, the UK has done ok alright!
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Post by Ratae on Jun 14, 2014 9:46:33 GMT
And in my opinion you are talking the usual b*llox,but in reality you like many Tories are scared to death of the rise of UKIP. While ever you see this in our cities UKIP will keep getting stronger Phil ratarse usually on a Friday draws attention to the previous night's BBC's Question Time but yesterday he didn't because there was no firm response on it to a Conservative MP stating that the UKIP had reached their peak in the Newark election and the electorate having showed their point would now revert to proper party politics and there was only 1 way for the UKIP support to go and that was back to reality. Or on the other hand,it could be that Ratarse having spent the evening in the pub, watching Spain v Holland, and having then arrived home having slightly over indulged of the wobbly water, spent the rest of the evening watching Oz v Chile on the tv, giving no thought whatsoever to QT. Yup, that may indeed have happened is my guess.
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Post by petersmyth1 on Jun 14, 2014 10:40:02 GMT
Or on the other hand,it could be that Ratarse having spent the evening in the pub, watching Spain v Holland, and having then arrived home having slightly over indulged of the wobbly water, Ratarse you should change the word "slightly" to the word grossly because somehow you've managed to lose a day. Question Time was on Thursday night and Spain played the Netherlands on the following Friday night. The next time you see your doc about your shoulder you should ask him about amnesia. Why do I bother, you'll probably forget anyway?
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Post by Ratae on Jun 14, 2014 10:54:38 GMT
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