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By *nfamy OP   Man  over a year ago

Goole

A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wrong forum

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people."

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time."

Is that meant to be ironic?

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time.

Is that meant to be ironic?

"

No idear wot u mean by that.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Get this thread outa' here. This is going to blow up.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone"

Yes but it don't always work cos it don't always reknise wot im spelling.

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury


"You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone

Yes but it don't always work cos it don't always reknise wot im spelling."

But still you manage to construct perfectly worded sentences - just spelled phonetically.

That takes effort.

?

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By *eesideMan  over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone

Yes but it don't always work cos it don't always reknise wot im spelling.

But still you manage to construct perfectly worded sentences - just spelled phonetically.

That takes effort.

?"

I don't no wot phonetically men's but ya it dus take extra effort to spell that's y my spelling drops in the evening cos im tiyourd and just can't consurtrate so hard.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone

Yes but it don't always work cos it don't always reknise wot im spelling.

But still you manage to construct perfectly worded sentences - just spelled phonetically.

That takes effort.

?"

Leave him alone Joe

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time."

There's only one of them elected to the House of Commons, so if that's the maximum I'd tolerate it. Their exposure should be commensurate with their MP volume, ie negligable.

They're opportunists largely and apparently imploding.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time.

There's only one of them elected to the House of Commons, so if that's the maximum I'd tolerate it. Their exposure should be commensurate with their MP volume, ie negligable.

They're opportunists largely and apparently imploding."

They implode because of their hidden agendas.... too few know what they are standing for when they defect from other parties. I, for one, am happy to have differing views in politics. It helps keep a balanced view of our country. We have to trust politicians as we in some way, vote for them to rule us and make our laws/decisions for us. But I don't, and have never trusted UKIP so therefore it would be impossible for me to ever vote for them...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fuck UKIP

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By *osieWoman  over a year ago

Wembley


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time.

Is that meant to be ironic?

No idear wot u mean by that. "

Nope; only looney lefties can promote voting Labour. UKIP supporters cannot comment on these forums

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

They are pointless now. They have served their purpose and achieved their goal.

The Brexit process will start by March next year and we will be Independent no later than 2 years after that. Those are the rules.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS  over a year ago

Central

It's certainly good to have balance but ukip are so far out there that they're disproportionately tipping it in favour of some extremist perspectives.

They're largely a failure in terms of basic electability to house of commons in our system. Commensurate coverage and discussion would merit no more than any one MP.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Muslamic ray guns

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

UKIP are neither "out there", nor "a failure".

They are the biggest success in British politics as a new party for centuries.

Which other new party has appeared on the scene and changed the political landscape?

As you correctly say, they have only 1 MP who was a Conservative defector anyway, but they have many MEPs in the European Parliament and more importantly, they secured firstly a referendum on Europe and secondly, they achieved their aim in that referendum - to leave the EU.

Without UKIP, David Cameron would never have offered the referendum.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I still stand by my 1st post. This thread title should not be in the forum.

If my right honerable admin could...?

See you've got me at it!!

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"A bit toothless?

Thoughts people.

If you mean the UKIP in guvoumount then thay have my vote evey time.

Is that meant to be ironic?

No idear wot u mean by that.

Nope; only looney lefties can promote voting Labour. UKIP supporters cannot comment on these forums"

Oh yes they can.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"UKIP are neither "out there", nor "a failure".

They are the biggest success in British politics as a new party for centuries.

Which other new party has appeared on the scene and changed the political landscape?

As you correctly say, they have only 1 MP who was a Conservative defector anyway, but they have many MEPs in the European Parliament and more importantly, they secured firstly a referendum on Europe and secondly, they achieved their aim in that referendum - to leave the EU.

Without UKIP, David Cameron would never have offered the referendum."

Plus UKIP were the 3rd largest party in terms of vote share at the last general election, they had higher vote share than the Lib dems and the SNP.

If we had a proportional representation voting system instead of first past the post, UKIP would've got around 80 MP's elected to the house of commons.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire

The 48% of their member's who supported her with all the backing she received from other UKIP mep's and councillors must be slightly concerned to see her shafted by some of those on the 'top table'..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When the general elections were taking place the local UKIP guy was stood at the traffic lights by Pauls work waving all day long... Anyway he would often nip into Pauls work and ask to use the loo... A couple of weeks later he came in with a sling on... He had dislocated his shoulder from waving so much

Anyway politics and swinging not a good mix hence that's the only politics thing I will post about... Which wing I'm on stays firmly hidden, besides im far too much of a airhead to know anything anyway

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

Oh, get off the fence! You don't have to have a PhD in politics, or reveal your political affiliation to see that UKIP have been a success.

They achieved their name which was their goal.

If I was a singer, and you hated my music, but I had a number one hit in every country in the world, you cannot deny that I am a success.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Oh, get off the fence! You don't have to have a PhD in politics, or reveal your political affiliation to see that UKIP have been a success.

They achieved their name which was their goal.

If I was a singer, and you hated my music, but I had a number one hit in every country in the world, you cannot deny that I am a success."

will the success be just that the vote went the way they hoped (but didn't forsee)or will it be when we leave with whatever that means or only if its as they were selling to people before the referendum..

said it before that sometimes when you ask a question you may not like the answer you receive, suppose only time will tell..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

The whole purpose of UKIP was for us to leave the EU. We have voted to leave. The process of leaving starts no later than March.

That is what they wanted and they have achieved that.

Don't pretend otherwise.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"The whole purpose of UKIP was for us to leave the EU. We have voted to leave. The process of leaving starts no later than March.

That is what they wanted and they have achieved that.

Don't pretend otherwise."

assuming that's in response to my post?

if so no one is pretending that they through a weak PM at the time achieved the referendum..

hence my question, just how much of a success it will be for us all in the long term is open to question..

clearly regardless of how one voted its in all our interests that it is a 'success'..

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

He wasn't a weak PM. He gave the country the opportunity that we so clearly wanted and we took it.

For once he let the country decide. Perhaps Blair should have done that with the Iraq war.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple  over a year ago

in Lancashire


"He wasn't a weak PM. He gave the country the opportunity that we so clearly wanted and we took it.

For once he let the country decide. Perhaps Blair should have done that with the Iraq war. "

he made a pledge and never expected to be in a position to have to deliver it..

agree and ditto with the FI and Libya..

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

And hopefully others will learn from Blair and Cameron.

If there is a big decision, stop the power trip and ask the country, and when you do, be relieved that you did, because the majority knows best and far better than some politician on a power and ego trip which both Blair and Cameron were on, because Cameron was just Blair.

Blair got Iraq wrong. Cameron got Libya wrong and he was wrong on the EU too until the country sorted it out for him and sorted him out too.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip"

Yep, Woolfe ballsed up his application last time but if there is another leadership election Woolfe must be a sure thing to be next leader of Ukip.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Reports emerging that Farage had dinner with James last night, and is now resuming his role as leader.

He can't let go and, in spite of public declarations to the contrary, probably won't.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You said before that you have autocorrect on your phone

Yes but it don't always work cos it don't always reknise wot im spelling.

But still you manage to construct perfectly worded sentences - just spelled phonetically.

That takes effort.

?"

Wtf are you the forum sheriff? Hahaha

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By *etter the devil you knowWoman  over a year ago

Lyndhurst


"Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip

"

I think we will just get an English version of trumps party

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip

I think we will just get an English version of trumps party"

Nothing wrong With Trump

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By *icassolifelikeMan  over a year ago

Luton

I had a pint with Farage once. He's actually quite a nice bloke.

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

And it's because he came across as a nice bloke who you'd have a pint with rather than a pompous, Eton, Oxbridge posh twit, with a sense of entitlement, that people listened to him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"UKIP are neither "out there", nor "a failure".

They are the biggest success in British politics as a new party for centuries.

Which other new party has appeared on the scene and changed the political landscape?

As you correctly say, they have only 1 MP who was a Conservative defector anyway, but they have many MEPs in the European Parliament and more importantly, they secured firstly a referendum on Europe and secondly, they achieved their aim in that referendum - to leave the EU.

Without UKIP, David Cameron would never have offered the referendum.

Plus UKIP were the 3rd largest party in terms of vote share at the last general election, they had higher vote share than the Lib dems and the SNP.

If we had a proportional representation voting system instead of first past the post, UKIP would've got around 80 MP's elected to the house of commons. "

If

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By *etter the devil you knowWoman  over a year ago

Lyndhurst


"Just trying to get Woolfe in.

Hope they succeed. Nice to have a new(ish) party keeping the mainstream on their toes.

Sort it and move on. Keep up the good work ukip

I think we will just get an English version of trumps party

Nothing wrong With Trump"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"And it's because he came across as a nice bloke who you'd have a pint with rather than a pompous, Eton, Oxbridge posh twit, with a sense of entitlement, that people listened to him."

I personally believe most people were not farage fans in any way but voted for him just to show how displeased we were with Cameron etc who have taken the piss out of us just too blatatantly.

Farage always appeared as a cartoon character more than a serious politician..wtf trusts a torythat wears yellow cords?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Reports emerging that Farage had dinner with James last night, and is now resuming his role as leader.

He can't let go and, in spite of public declarations to the contrary, probably won't."

He's declared himself the interim leader of UKIP.

Can it survive without him? It's dangerous for a party to be so embodied by one person and with no obvious succession strategy.

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

Does it actually need to survive now? How will it attract voters? It has achieved it's goal.

It really needs a new name and a new purpose.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

How come this isn't politics? Or don't they count as a real party?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Does it actually need to survive now? How will it attract voters? It has achieved it's goal.

It really needs a new name and a new purpose."

I don't think it does. I'd like it to cease to exist, personally, because I don't want the Conservative party to swing to the right in an attempt to neutralise them. Look where trying to neutralise the UKIP threat has got us so far.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Diane stepped down as a leader, ukip is a joke and noone want to be responsible for brexit lol.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nigel Farage = uk PM

Donald Trump = us President

It is like a comedy sketch show,only the joke is on us all hahahahaha

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By *eedsandyMan  over a year ago

Leeds

And who would you rather have then?

Hilary Clinton and Jeremy Corbyn?

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By *unandbuckCouple  over a year ago

Sheffield

Ok, lots of people take the piss out of Farage, and personally I don't think I could spend more than 5 minutes with him.

But at the same time, he ran a virtual one-man party and forced a referendum that delivered the result he wanted.

T coated, yellow cord wearing twat maybe, but achieved his aim.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"And who would you rather have then?

Hilary Clinton and Jeremy Corbyn?"

That is not a joke, that would be a Tragedy.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"Diane stepped down as a leader, ukip is a joke and noone want to be responsible for brexit lol."

The Prime Minister and the government are responsible for Brexit now.

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"How come this isn't politics? Or don't they count as a real party?"

You were saying?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Diane stepped down as a leader, ukip is a joke and noone want to be responsible for brexit lol.

The Prime Minister and the government are responsible for Brexit now. "

Yes, so they have to pick up the peaces for the economy now, which shows why ukip can never be a leader lol.

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By *osieWoman  over a year ago

Wembley


"Nigel Farage = uk PM

Donald Trump = us President

It is like a comedy sketch show,only the joke is on us all hahahahaha "

Then don't vote them in; isn't is as simple as that?

Or are the Brainiacs suggesting that they are the minority and the huddled masses who vote them in are complete idjits?

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By *osieWoman  over a year ago

Wembley


"Ok, lots of people take the piss out of Farage, and personally I don't think I could spend more than 5 minutes with him.

But at the same time, he ran a virtual one-man party and forced a referendum that delivered the result he wanted.

T coated, yellow cord wearing twat maybe, but achieved his aim."

Parties such as these (LibDems?) might never succeed in forming a single party government but they sure do keep the other two mainstream parties on their toes

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