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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Actually a few of the executive. The ones who lost to him in the last leadership election. They have called for a no confidence vote.
It may happen, it may not. Who cares?
They may win such a vote or lose it. Who cares?
If the vote goes against him he will still be leader...who cares?
Only the full membership can vote to remove him....they may do, they may not...who cares?
UKIP are fast becoming an irrelevant joke....the Monster Raving Loony party of the new millennia! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"So the Kippers will be after a new leader soon...and the executive has voted for a no confidence vote in Henry Bolton
Honestly, who cares?"
Might be a few on here who cares  |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Actually a few of the executive. The ones who lost to him in the last leadership election. They have called for a no confidence vote.
It may happen, it may not. Who cares?
They may win such a vote or lose it. Who cares?
If the vote goes against him he will still be leader...who cares?
Only the full membership can vote to remove him....they may do, they may not...who cares?
UKIP are fast becoming an irrelevant joke....the Monster Raving Loony party of the new millennia!"
He was elected by about 6,000 people wasn't he?
UKIP does seem to be fairly dysfunctional as a political party. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would dare to guess the vast majority of the Country has never heard of him anyway."
The plebeians (so yes the vast majority of the country) probably haven't heard of him. |
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