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Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working.
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Quote nickgusset at 29 Apr 2014 10.33pm
We need another argument type thread. Much as I wouldn't really like to admit it, the Lib Dems are (or at the very least were until 2010) more left wing than right. The history of British left wing politics is essentially a history of peaks and troughs in Labour and Liberal support, whereby irrespective of their individual fortunes their combined vote was nearly always 55% or so, compared to a very stable 40% average for the Tories. In spite of this, a right-wing party was usually elected because the Tories were generally the most popular party. Finally, a right-wing party has come along that might be able to break the Tories' monopoly over right wing politics, since it can do to the Tories what Labour and the Liberals have been doing to each other for decades. Abhorrent though I find most of their policies, it's difficult to deny that with a Labour Party polling 35% of the vote and a split on the right, David Cameron continuing to be PM past 2015 is in doubt. As such, I think voting for left-wing parties who have little or no public support is like being given an electoral gift by UKIP, wrapping it up in ideologically right-on lefty paper and giving it straight back to the Tories. The simple fact is that the full manifestos the Greens and TUSC promote, however successful they might be if implemented, do not have support of a third of the public, never mind he majority. You can whine about how this is down to a heavily biased media until the cows come home but until the public has been persuaded to be more left-wing, you only win their votes by reflecting their views somewhat. That doesn't mean you have to support the bedroom tax, or an EU referendum, or tighter border controls. It just means you don't nationalise everything that was ever privatised, ignore the deficit and so on. Sadly it's a central component of democracy that people don't get elected unless they represent the issues that are most important to the majority (or at the very least, a sizeable majority). If I only voted for a party that closely resembled my views, i'd vote about once a decade and be joined by just a few hundred others. So I've decided to vote for the least undesirable party out of those that actually stand a chance of winning.
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I imagine nickgusset was expecting an argument from the right, not the centre left. Nice to be on the side of the racists and homophobes.
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Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 12.01am
Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working. I know what you mean. I went to Sweden recently, it was nearly 7 quid for a Duvel. People wouldn't stand for that in the UK. How can we be expected to trade, travel and so on when there's such fundamental cultural differences?
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Quote Stirlingsays at 29 Apr 2014 11.58pm
Ukip exist and do well as a product of our main parties ignoring and talking down to a significant proportion of the electorate. The number of times I've heard politicians dismiss disquiet over the EU by saying it isn't the kind of issue that comes up on the doorstep are too numerous to mention. Yet Ukip continue to rise due to our politicians ignoring the concerns of a significant section of UK society over the mess of immigration and how it has affected our lives. They emphasized the positives of immigration.....Which do exist.....But minimize the negatives and do nothing about them. Because nothing has been done many are happy to turn to Ukip......Not because they believe in everything they say or do. But because they are the only ones out there prepared to stand up to the elitist, gravy train system that our politicians have designed for us and implement. I'm not one hundred behind Ukip but they are the only show in town.....So they will do. I once refused a free drink from Nigel Farage on a Eurostar. I'm not sure if it would have been on his expenses or on his £80,000 salary he was getting for turning up occasionally to vote against whatever was being discussed, but in retrospect it wasn't exactly a masterclass in civic protest.
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Funny one, UKIP. They're now in such a strong position that even criticising them seems to do them the world of good. To my mind, the reason for their recent surge comes from about three main reasons: Firstly, their ability to harness major media outlets. I don't buy the whole 'the pres sin this country hate Ukip' bollocks. The two major newspapers in this country, the Sun and the Mail, are broadly Eurosceptic, anti-immigration and advocate the sort of reactionary politics UKIp thrives on. The ineptness of the Tories has left a lot of those on the right disillusioned, and thus Ukip's rise has been welcomed. Second their critics have completely misdirected their criticisms. Why the f*ck are people focusing on the nutjob councillors when they have just spent millions on an advertising campaign which includes a f*cking billboard which essentially says 'bloody foreigners, coming here and taking our jobs'!!!! And what about Farage playing this whole 'we're different to the rest' bullsh*t?! He's an ex-merchant banker FFS. He would look right at home in the current Tory cabinet, and his expense claims, marital status and hypocritical policy stances would verify this. They are just as rotten as the rest. Thirdly though, you have to give credit to Farage, he's a very good tactician. Previous far-right talismen like Griffin and Powell wouldn't have stood a chance in a debate with a current govenrment minister, but he put up a decent account of himself against Clegg, who for all his faults is a decent rhetorician. He also knows the importance of distancing himself from the traditional far-right, despite Ukip's tendency to conflate a minority parasitical immigrant group in to a much larger group, and their questionable social policies such as rejecting gay marriage bearing all of their hallmarks. Gotta say though, I think it's very damaging that we don't at least have a vocal alternative to austerity from the left. The Greens, TUSC and Left Unity would benefit this nation greatly if they were at the very least able to put across the view that cuts, privatisation and policy based on some mythical deficit reduction aren't the only way. Even if you disagree with them, their absence from mainstream discussion is creating a tyrannical stranglehold on economic policy that takes a need for austerity for granted. The fact that this government hasn't even implemented genuine austerity, and that it is a very dodgy, unproven option among many, is covered up on all sides, which is a shame.
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Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 12.08am
Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 12.01am
Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working. I know what you mean. I went to Sweden recently, it was nearly 7 quid for a Duvel. People wouldn't stand for that in the UK. How can we be expected to trade, travel and so on when there's such fundamental cultural differences? A Peroni is £6.35 in Pizza Express so we're doing our best to catch up!!!!
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Quote Percy of Peckham at 30 Apr 2014 12.33am
Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 12.08am
Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 12.01am
Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working. I know what you mean. I went to Sweden recently, it was nearly 7 quid for a Duvel. People wouldn't stand for that in the UK. How can we be expected to trade, travel and so on when there's such fundamental cultural differences? A Peroni is £6.35 in Pizza Express so we're doing our best to catch up!!!! You get twice as much beer in that though, 660ml instead of 330ml. Not as nice, but it would get you more pissed for less money.
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Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 12.08am
Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 12.01am
Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working. I know what you mean. I went to Sweden recently, it was nearly 7 quid for a Duvel. People wouldn't stand for that in the UK. How can we be expected to trade, travel and so on when there's such fundamental cultural differences?
Why come back to the UK, I mean you seem to be suggesting that anyone not on the left is on the side of the 'racists and homophobes'.....I mean that's about forty percent of the UK. That's not you using prejudiced thinking is it? Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Apr 2014 1.01am)
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Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 12.11am
I once refused a free drink from Nigel Farage on a Eurostar. I'm not sure if it would have been on his expenses or on his £80,000 salary he was getting for turning up occasionally to vote against whatever was being discussed, but in retrospect it wasn't exactly a masterclass in civic protest.
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Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 1.00am
Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 12.08am
Quote Stirlingsays at 30 Apr 2014 12.01am
Quote Percy of Peckham at 29 Apr 2014 11.47pm
It seems perfectly logical ...UKIP are against the EU so let them win all the seats in the Euro elections unhindered. They will help to bring Europe to it's knees and in so doing, abolish themselves. No wonder the other parties aren't worried!!!!
I'm not anti Europe but I hate the version of EU that we have. I think Europe and we can do better......But it can't be improved by continuing to accept its current system. Countries need to step back and say, this just isn't working. I know what you mean. I went to Sweden recently, it was nearly 7 quid for a Duvel. People wouldn't stand for that in the UK. How can we be expected to trade, travel and so on when there's such fundamental cultural differences? Couldn't you have stayed? Why come back to the UK, I mean you seem to be suggesting that anyone not on the left is on the side of the 'racists and homophobes'.....I mean that's about forty percent of the UK. That's not you using prejudiced thinking is it? Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Apr 2014 1.01am) In the words of Jeremy Usborne: "Aren't we supposed to be living in a multicultural democracy? And isn't that the point? You know, the Jews, the Muslims and the racists all living together happily side by side, doing and saying whatever the hell they like?" Obviously the racists and the homophobes bit was a joke. But if they were to pick teams, i daresay UKIP and the Tories would appeal more than Labour or Green or TUSC.
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Quote The White Horse at 30 Apr 2014 1.10am
In the words of Jeremy Usborne: "Aren't we supposed to be living in a multicultural democracy? And isn't that the point? You know, the Jews, the Muslims and the racists all living together happily side by side, doing and saying whatever the hell they like?" Obviously the racists and the homophobes bit was a joke. But if they were to pick teams, i daresay UKIP and the Tories would appeal more than Labour or Green or TUSC. Mmmmm....Multicultural Britain isn't a happy situation for many. But in general I think you wrote a good reply.
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