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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 11:52:20 GMT
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Post by Gone on Mar 25, 2017 16:51:03 GMT
I predict after 'Tory' to 'UKIP' to 'Independent' the next step will be 'unemployed', can't believe he will have enough credibility left in his constituency to win again.
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Post by Delta9 on Mar 25, 2017 18:49:40 GMT
I predict after 'Tory' to 'UKIP' to 'Independent' the next step will be 'unemployed', can't believe he will have enough credibility left in his constituency to win again. I predict he'll re-join the conservatives jut before the next election. So UKIP are back to a grand total of zero MPs. Is this where they just fade away into the sunset? Hopefully.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 19:01:04 GMT
I predict after 'Tory' to 'UKIP' to 'Independent' the next step will be 'unemployed', can't believe he will have enough credibility left in his constituency to win again. I predict he'll re-join the conservatives jut before the next election. So UKIP are back to a grand total of zero MPs. Is this where they just fade away into the sunset? Hopefully. I believe some kippers will say that's ok because 'their work is done' However somebody needs to tell Nutall, as he seems to have big plans for the party as the alternative to Labour...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 19:34:18 GMT
I hate ukip
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Post by Phil on Mar 25, 2017 20:29:59 GMT
As others have alluded, no need for UKIP currently. Job done.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 25, 2017 21:00:08 GMT
I predict after 'Tory' to 'UKIP' to 'Independent' the next step will be 'unemployed', can't believe he will have enough credibility left in his constituency to win again. So UKIP are back to a grand total of zero MPs. Is this where they just fade away into the sunset? Hopefully. UKIP's raison d'etre has now largely evaporated but they achieved enormous success in that were it not for UKIP we would have been destined to remain in the eu. Had the Labour Party supported Brexit they would have won the last General Election by a landslide. For a brief period we had a political party which understood the concerns of working class people like myself, and well done to them for the victory they achieved.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 21:19:24 GMT
Labour under corbyn is a lot more to worry about. What have labour actually achieved over the last say, three decades? Sod all that I can think of.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 22:59:48 GMT
As others have alluded, no need for UKIP currently. Job done. How do they influence the terms of the exit from the sidelines? Actually not even from the sidelines, from the terraces. job done? Not quite.
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Post by Phil on Mar 25, 2017 23:23:17 GMT
As others have alluded, no need for UKIP currently. Job done. How do they influence the terms of the exit from the sidelines? Actually not even from the sidelines, from the terraces. job done? Not quite. They were never going to realistically be involved in the exit negotiations. UKIP was really about forcing the political class into granting the electorate a say on our future membership. Having achieved that, all UKIP voters should now ensure their local MPs irrespective of which political colour know what will happen if they now defy the referendum result. That is how to ensure the result is stuck to.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2017 23:40:59 GMT
How do they influence the terms of the exit from the sidelines? Actually not even from the sidelines, from the terraces. job done? Not quite. They were never going to realistically be involved in the exit negotiations. UKIP was really about forcing the political class into granting the electorate a say on our future membership. Having achieved that, all UKIP voters should now ensure their local MPs irrespective of which political colour know what will happen if they now defy the referendum result. That is how to ensure the result is stuck to. Yes we know what you kippers are saying now. that wasn't the point I was making.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2017 0:37:27 GMT
So UKIP are back to a grand total of zero MPs. Is this where they just fade away into the sunset? Hopefully. UKIP's raison d'etre has now largely evaporated but they achieved enormous success in that were it not for UKIP we would have been destined to remain in the eu. Had the Labour Party supported Brexit they would have won the last General Election by a landslide. For a brief period we had a political party which understood the concerns of working class people like myself, and well done to them for the victory they achieved. Ah right, so when are they disbanding then?, I mean if that truly was their raison d'etre (as you so ironically put it) they would have shut up shop on the day after the referendum. As as we know they haven't. As they haven't what would you say exactly is their raison d'etre now?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Mar 26, 2017 21:17:08 GMT
UKIP's raison d'etre has now largely evaporated but they achieved enormous success in that were it not for UKIP we would have been destined to remain in the eu. Had the Labour Party supported Brexit they would have won the last General Election by a landslide. For a brief period we had a political party which understood the concerns of working class people like myself, and well done to them for the victory they achieved. Ah right, so when are they disbanding then?, I mean if that truly was their raison d'etre (as you so ironically put it) they would have shut up shop on the day after the referendum. As as we know they haven't. As they haven't what would you say exactly is their raison d'etre now? I really couldn't say- perhaps you'd be better off asking them?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2017 6:25:45 GMT
Ah right, so when are they disbanding then?, I mean if that truly was their raison d'etre (as you so ironically put it) they would have shut up shop on the day after the referendum. As as we know they haven't. As they haven't what would you say exactly is their raison d'etre now? I really couldn't say- perhaps you'd be better off asking them? Why on earth would I do that? I simply wouldn't trust anything they would tell me.
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 28, 2017 14:58:48 GMT
As this is a thread about political parties in the UK: The Matrix The Haggis Hunter
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