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Originally Posted by prober
Back to effect on UKIP of of BNP standing, 2005 records show BNP beating UKIP in also ultra Tory next door Maidenhead. This means for Henley really imaginative punchy & relevant passionate material must be put before electorate to show them why it isnt necessary to vote BNP to get their protest at the big 3 etc represeneted . Intellectual arguments on flat rate tax aint going to make it.
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You're right regarding Maidenhead, but Teresa May has a good personal following there to add a touch of confusion to a credible assessment of the BNP/UKIP performance scenario. Unlike Crewe, where the two main parties squeezed the others out, people will be free to register a protest knowing that the Tory will easily get in. Where that protest goes is the key. It will be interesting.