27-03-2014 3:53 PM
ANY CONCERNS?
Nick Glegg and Nigel Farage, the two British politicians with the most passionately held conflicting views on Europe, traded blow after blow in a debate over Britain's future EU membership yesterday on LBC Radio, and TV. With the first opinion poll suggesting a decisive win for the UKIP leader.
I have more concern for this horse at the moment :
Oh, Just one thingy! Farage said 485 million people have the totally unconditional right to come to the UK.
That does concern me. Then I thought with our leaky border controls the whole world could come here.
24-05-2014 3:08 PM
UKIP on the march... leading UK out of Europe...
>> The UKIP party has made its strongest ever gains in local elections...
>> The surge by the UKIP, which wants Britain to leave the EU, will pile on pressure to toughen the stance on Europe...
www.uk.reuters.com/uk-eu-local-elections-UKIP-UKKBN0E308H
>> Local election results 2014: Nigel Farage hails Ukip's 'political earthquake' and vows more to come...
>> Britain’s three main political parties are assessing the damage from local elections in which they were all hit by the “political earthquake” that Nigel Farage’s UKIP promised - and delivered.
>> The Conservatives, Labour and the Lib Dems all put their best gloss on the town hall results...
>> But behind the scenes, they were frantically calculating the impact that the new “four-party” political landscape would have on next year’s general election...
www.independent.co.uk/local-election-results-2014-ukip-earthquake-9428480
>> Explanations for UKIP's election success... how have the party and its rivals explained the party's success in the English local elections?...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27542435
24-05-2014 5:17 PM
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24-05-2014 7:39 PM
4% is hardly an earthquake. More a mild shiver.
Farage is a whole basket short of a picnic.
26-05-2014 10:46 AM
@septiccpeg wrote:4% is hardly an earthquake. More a mild shiver.
Farage is a whole basket short of a picnic.
Well which basket is laughing up his picnic now, eh ?
26-05-2014 11:23 AM
A friend of mine, who lives in an area which is labour heartland, says you could stick a red Rosette on a Pig and put it up as a labour candidate.........and it would get elected. With that kind of entrenched, brainwashed attitude, it's a waste of time talking or debating any kind of reasoned argument...........about any Party.
26-05-2014 2:00 PM
That has worked in blacklpool evman.
26-05-2014 5:26 PM
That's what we do in Liverpool 🙂
26-05-2014 8:48 PM