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Old 27-10-2006, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Should the BNP, UKIP and the English Democrats establish an Alliance for the European Elections.
Combined we could quite easly be the biggest party in the UK and would get MEP's elected in every region.
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Old 27-10-2006, 07:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I can never see it happening to tell the truth.
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Old 27-10-2006, 07:35 PM   #3 (permalink)
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And my membership is over if we EVER have any kind of understanding, agreement or compromise with the BNP :twisted:
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Old 27-10-2006, 07:40 PM   #4 (permalink)
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I would join UKIP again just so that I could leave in disgust.

EDP, Veritas, Pensioner's Party, One London, Popular Alliance etc... no problem. But the BNP? Come on.
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Any party that is not racist, fascist and scum yes.

That rules out the BNP I'm afraid.
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Do you this the UKIP membership base would support an alliance with the BNP?
If an alliance between UKIP, BNP and the EDP isnt made then the vote will be split again and it will be another victory of the Europhiles.
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UKIP will do ok and improve on the past results,the present Leadership charge through the media channels at the moment can only increase UKIP results.

The ED and bnp only hang around this Forum on the off chance of picking up a new member from those who post or visit this site.

Why the heck they don't hang out elsewhere is a puzzle.

They should be out leafletting and such,not hanging around here putting forward silly propaganda type posts for a laugh all the time.
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Default Europhiles want to control opposition as well as Government

The europhile vote is split among Labour, Liberal Dims and some so-called 'Conservatives', of course.

Their tactic appears not to have one, single united europhile party - because in a democracy it would eventually lose power and their enemy, the eurosceptics and anti-EU majority would take control.

Consequently, the aim of the europhiles is to have a europhile party in Government at all times - to achieve this they need a europhile party ready in opposition to take over when they lose an election. The europhiles will, therefore, try to get into almost every political party and pretend to be supporters of that party. They will try to keep the parties pro-EU and some would even let the party they are in lose an election if the eurosceptics in it were gaining strength.

The europhiles even have the Liberal 'Democrats' - to step in, in areas where pro-EU Labour is electorally weak. Which is why people like the leftist europhile Labour Party supporter Billy Bragg who lives in Dorset urges people to vote Liberal Dim where Labour comes a poor third. These people are desperate to make sure that only pro-EU candidates win elections and that the most pro-EU one among the candidates of the pro-EU parties wins every time.
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UKIP will do ok and improve on the past results,the present Leadership charge through the media channels at the moment can only increase UKIP results.

The ED and bnp only hang around this Forum on the off chance of picking up a new member from those who post or visit this site.

Why the heck they don't hang out elsewhere is a puzzle.

They should be out leafletting and such,not hanging around here putting forward silly propaganda type posts for a laugh all the time.
I think the UKIP result could fall slightly.
The EDP and BNP vote will rise a lot.

As for why I "hang out" here is you put it its because I enjoy debating political issues and would one day like to see a Patriotic Government.
Im not here to recruit members.
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Should the BNP, UKIP and the English Democrats establish an Alliance for the European Elections.
No. Farage is clearly against any association whatsoever as made clear by recent radio and television interviews, as would a large majority of our membership.

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Combined we could quite easly be the biggest party in the UK and would get MEP's elected in every region.
Largely because of UKIP and the momentum we have developed in the EU elections. We achieved 16.1% of the national vote, whereas BNP and the English Democrats gained 4.9% and less than 1% respectively. Now, as already stated it would be ridiculous for UKIP to join up with BNP, so you can forget about that 4.9%. The English Democrats 1% may be the deciding factor over UKIP gaining an extra seat or two, but seeing as we would have to give them their fair share of the seats it may well be a waste of time for us, helping you at our expense. It may even worsen the divide in Eurosceptic movement as you would receive additional publicity and member at our expense. If you wish for a united Eurosceptic cause you should simply join up to UKIP.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europea...Overall_Result

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They should be out leafletting and such,not hanging around here putting forward silly propaganda type posts for a laugh all the time.
What a sad man you are
Why is that so?
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