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johnno42000 11 May 15 4.06pm | |
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That didn't take long, did it? [Link]
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 11 May 15 4.19pm | |
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Quote Willo at 10 May 2015 5.35pm
The name "UK Independence Party" says it all ! Their whole Raison D'Etre is for Britain to leave the UK and the controlled immigration which follows on account of not having to adhere to open borders. IF the referendum delivers an OUT verdict and immigration is controlled as they see it, what else have UKIP got ?
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johnno42000 11 May 15 4.22pm | |
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"I said as this campaign went on that if I didn't win I would stand down as leader of Ukip. I am a man of my word, I don't break my word".
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Kermit8 Hevon 11 May 15 4.33pm | |
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March 2015 Interview with The Independent Farage admitted it would be "just not credible" for him to remain as party leader if he failed on May 7, adding that it would be "curtains for me". S'alright Nige. We knew you were one of them all along.
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Kermit8 Hevon 11 May 15 4.34pm | |
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Quote johnno42000 at 11 May 2015 4.22pm
"I said as this campaign went on that if I didn't win I would stand down as leader of Ukip. I am a man of my word, I don't break my word".
Man of the Peeeeeople!
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 11 May 15 4.35pm | |
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"What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest?" None Nige, absolutely none.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 11 May 15 4.38pm | |
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Quote topcat at 11 May 2015 4.35pm
"What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest?" None Nige, absolutely none.
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Kermit8 Hevon 11 May 15 4.39pm | |
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I think this basically proves that Nigel is a career politician and is motivated by his own sense of importance and the EU stuff is secondary. He fooled a fair few though tbf with his 'straight talking' bollocks.
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npn Crowborough 11 May 15 4.41pm | |
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Quote topcat at 11 May 2015 4.35pm
"What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest?" None Nige, absolutely none.
And the SNP for that matter.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 11 May 15 4.46pm | |
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If we had a fair and representative allocation of votes to MP's then ol' Palace supporting Nigel, errm Nigel, should by rights have 81 MP's and I think that UKIP members, despite the image to the contrary, aren't as swivel eyed and loony as some would like to think. Farage strikes a chord with his key audience and they know it. I was actually surprised that he quit tbh. For me it still doesn't make then voteable, electable or less of a protest party but someone who can deliver 12% nationally for what is in essence a fringe party must be doing something right. The party that does need to change leader is the Greens. Bennett is a liability even though they should by rights have 30 ish MP's. They have an opportunity to grow and push on - currently like us under Warnock, the Greens need to find a political Alan Pardew for the next 5 years... *Well both would have MP's under a fair and representative system anyway Edited by The Sash (11 May 2015 4.48pm)
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johnno42000 11 May 15 5.11pm | |
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Farage likes a ciggie. I believe he has the Liar Fag Gene.
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npn Crowborough 11 May 15 5.16pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 11 May 2015 4.46pm
If we had a fair and representative allocation of votes to MP's then ol' Palace supporting Nigel, errm Nigel, should by rights have 81 MP's and I think that UKIP members, despite the image to the contrary, aren't as swivel eyed and loony as some would like to think. Farage strikes a chord with his key audience and they know it. I was actually surprised that he quit tbh. For me it still doesn't make then voteable, electable or less of a protest party but someone who can deliver 12% nationally for what is in essence a fringe party must be doing something right. The party that does need to change leader is the Greens. Bennett is a liability even though they should by rights have 30 ish MP's. They have an opportunity to grow and push on - currently like us under Warnock, the Greens need to find a political Alan Pardew for the next 5 years... *Well both would have MP's under a fair and representative system anyway Edited by The Sash (11 May 2015 4.48pm)
I think he had to resign to save face having said categorically that he would, but I suspect he instantly regretted having backed himself into that particular corner (hence his original "I'm resigning but may reapply in 3 months"
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