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Old 13-03-2006, 04:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Muslim councillors disband PJP

BIRMINGHAM'S Muslim-led People's Justice Party is to disband, with its 400 members transferring to the Liberal Democrats.

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Old 14-03-2006, 04:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Liberal 'Democrat' vote to fall at next General Election

The Fiberal 'Democrats' (LD) grubbing around for votes as usual. They may get 400 new members (as the report says) but most of the people who voted LD as a protest over the Iraq war in last year's General Election will return to their former parties (mostly Labour) at the next election. That alone means that the LD share of the vote last time (23%) will drop to 18% (or even lower if they start losing voters because of their policies on other subjects) at the next General Election - regardless of how well they might do in this May's local polls.

Time for the Campbell's Laboural 'Democrats' to be exposed for what they are - the mouthpiece of the EU in the UK. The more the public hear about the LD's pro-EU views - the more they'll be put off voting LD.

The Fiberal 'Democrats' may pretend to be anti-Iraq war to pick up votes and supporters (such as the 400 people said - in the newspaper report referred to by Insurgent - to be joining the LD) but it is a trick which would not work if they posed as eurosceptics. Their fanatically pro-EU membership would not allow it - they would rather the party stay pro-EU and lose votes.

Many of the 400 new recruits will probably eventually leave the LD 'party' when they find out what they're really like.
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Default Re: Liberal 'Democrat' vote to fall at next General Election

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The Fiberal 'Democrats' (LD) grubbing around for votes as usual. They may get 400 new members (as the report says) but most of the people who voted LD as a protest over the Iraq war in last year's General Election will return to their former parties (mostly Labour) at the next election. That alone means that the LD share of the vote last time (23%) will drop to 18% (or even lower if they start losing voters because of their policies on other subjects) at the next General Election - regardless of how well they might do in this May's local polls.

Time for the Campbell's Laboural 'Democrats' to be exposed for what they are - the mouthpiece of the EU in the UK. The more the public hear about the LD's pro-EU views - the more they'll be put off voting LD.

The Fiberal 'Democrats' may pretend to be anti-Iraq war to pick up votes and supporters (such as the 400 people said - in the newspaper report referred to by Insurgent - to be joining the LD) but it is a trick which would not work if they posed as eurosceptics. Their fanatically pro-EU membership would not allow it - they would rather the party stay pro-EU and lose votes.

Many of the 400 new recruits will probably eventually leave the LD 'party' when they find out what they're really like.
Why would they leave?
They will just use the Liberal Democrats locally to fulfil their own needs.
Looks like the Liberal Democrats in Birmingham will become a Muslim party.
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The Fiberal 'Democrats' have views on other (moral) issues which might be unacceptable to some people of the Muslim faith if they examine more closely exactly what Campbell's Laboural Dimoprats are really all about and what the small print of their manifesto says. The Fiberal 'Democrats' are a pretty unpleasant bunch with vile policies to match.

The 400 joining the Birmingham Dim Libs might do better to give/'loan' some money to Labour - a few of them might get seats in the House of Lords in return for their generosity :twisted: .
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The Fiberal 'Democrats' have views on other (moral) issues which might be unacceptable to some people of the Muslim faith if they examine more closely exactly what Campbell's Laboural Dimoprats are really all about and what the small print of their manifesto says. The Fiberal 'Democrats' are a pretty unpleasant bunch with vile policies to match.

The 400 joining the Birmingham Dim Libs might do better to give/'loan' some money to Labour - a few of them might get seats in the House of Lords in return for their generosity :twisted: .
I don’t think this branch of the Lib Dems will be issuing any more pro-homosexual funding for example and of course head office will be to scared to make them as they will be called racist.
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