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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVote UKIP!
I will vote for whoever has the harshest retrospective penalties for aggressive tax avoiders.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVote UKIP!
LibLabCon will take us straight back into the EU at the 1st opportunity.Comment
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Peter Hitchens was on a bit of a rant yesterday proclaiming the traditional left-right politics over and suggesting we need new parties along leave-remain lines. I hate the smug , but he certainly makes a good point.
People only vote UKIP under the strict understanding that they'd never win. A bit like the LibDems in 2010.
I'd probably vote LibDem now to be honest. You can't vote Labour, unless they come up with someone good, and I'm certainly not going to vote for Boris' Tories, so the cuddly jumper LibDems are all that's left. Not that they'll win.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostNot that they'll win.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostStill need UKIP.
LibLabCon will take us straight back into the EU at the 1st opportunity.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostPeter Hitchens was on a bit of a rant yesterday proclaiming the traditional left-right politics over and suggesting we need new parties along leave-remain lines. I hate the smug , but he certainly makes a good point.
People only vote UKIP under the strict understanding that they'd never win. A bit like the LibDems in 2010.
I'd probably vote LibDem now to be honest. You can't vote Labour, unless they come up with someone good, and I'm certainly not going to vote for Boris' Tories, so the cuddly jumper LibDems are all that's left. Not that they'll win.
It wont happen and should not happen.
UKIP should die soon, certainly after we leave, and I don't think we will go back again.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostPeter Hitchens was on a bit of a rant yesterday proclaiming the traditional left-right politics over and suggesting we need new parties along leave-remain lines. I hate the smug , but he certainly makes a good point.
People only vote UKIP under the strict understanding that they'd never win. A bit like the LibDems in 2010.
I'd probably vote LibDem now to be honest. You can't vote Labour, unless they come up with someone good, and I'm certainly not going to vote for Boris' Tories, so the cuddly jumper LibDems are all that's left. Not that they'll win.
Lib Dems are very good local campaigners in some areas."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostPeter Hitchens was on a bit of a rant yesterday proclaiming the traditional left-right politics over and suggesting we need new parties along leave-remain lines. I hate the smug , but he certainly makes a good point.
People only vote UKIP under the strict understanding that they'd never win. A bit like the LibDems in 2010.
I'd probably vote LibDem now to be honest. You can't vote Labour, unless they come up with someone good, and I'm certainly not going to vote for Boris' Tories, so the cuddly jumper LibDems are all that's left. Not that they'll win.
Tim Farron steps up campaign to keep Britain in the EU
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has pledged to fight the next General Election on a platform taking Britain back into Europe.
Tim Farron has now said that in any upcoming national election he will promise to rejoin the European Union.
Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said: “For many millions of people, this was not just a vote about Europe. It was a howl of anger at politicians and institutions who they felt they were out of touch and had let them down.
"The Liberal Democrats will fight the next election on a clear and unequivocal promise to restore British prosperity and role in the world, with the United Kingdom in the European Union, not out. If you agree with us, join us to make this happen.”Comment
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