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Originally Posted by Tom Wilde
or to replace the troika parties altogether with a new political spectrum of anti-EU parties. In that case there needs to be a left-wing anti-EU party, and a centrist one as well as a right wing one. That is why UKIP can't do this alone, and that is why SuperiorSteve's suggestion for cooperation between UKIP, the Liberals and the Green Party is in my personal opinion a thoroughly good idea.
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I totally agree, we should not just be anti-eu but rather anti-EU and left or anti-EU and centre.It is like a new industry,you have the first company in that industry but they,being a monopoly,try to undertake all sorts of projects and may lose support/customers so some employees leave and form their own companies to do take advantage and build up their own customer base. We need more of these 'entrepreneurs' to work towards the ultimate goal of British independence and personal freedom whilst also working on behalf of supporters of different ideologies.