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Old 04-05-2008, 09:38 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Now that the Free England Party has shown its appetite for fighting elections, our main focus will now turn to the next Euro Elections in June 2009.

I would like to see our candidate selection for the "horrible EU regions" taking place this summer and the various campaigns by our MEP candidates start to roll this September.

Would all those interested in helping in any way whatsoever, including as potential candidates, please contact Richard the Lionheart (or other members of the Free England Party NEC).

Our activists and other members will of course have priority at the selection of our candidates and the party's general support at these elections.

There is a great deal of work of all sorts to be undertaken at varying times between this summer and the actual elections in June, so please do volunteer - and your offers to help will be accepted fully on the basis that it is your call about your time availability and how you wish to assist in any event.

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Whilst I admire your dedication in the quest to an independent England it saddens me to see yet more fractionalization of the anti EU vote. In your own area of London (well done by the way) the anti EU vote if under one party would have polled just under 7% pushing the wellie wearers into 5th place.
Untill we (anti EU )can move up the table and earn more publicity time in the media we will be left with numerous parties at the bottom of the league .The only way forward is to join together under one banner
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Whilst I admire your dedication in the quest to an independent England it saddens me to see yet more fractionalization of the anti EU vote. In your own area of London (well done by the way) the anti EU vote if under one party would have polled just under 7% pushing the wellie wearers into 5th place.
Untill we (anti EU )can move up the table and earn more publicity time in the media we will be left with numerous parties at the bottom of the league .The only way forward is to join together under one banner

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I have posted this morning under the UKIP section above to the effect that UKIP should form and lead an English Alliance - fighting under English colours - which would fight the EU elections and the corrupt British political elites. The chances of this happening (which would galvanise UKIP's support and profile) seem to me to be low.

UKIP still have the chance to act - before they lose most of their MEPs next June 2009. If UKIP shows limited political savvy then not much I can do about that, is there!

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I live in hope the leaders of our nationalist and anti EU parties will do the right thing in giving us a party that we can ALL vote for.Maybe UKIP will heed your words and kick into gear, they have been running in neutral for far too long.
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I have posted this morning under the UKIP section above to the effect that UKIP should form and lead an English Alliance - fighting under English colours - which would fight the EU elections and the corrupt British political elites. The chances of this happening (which would galvanise UKIP's support and profile) seem to me to be low.

UKIP still have the chance to act - before they lose most of their MEPs next June 2009. If UKIP shows limited political savvy then not much I can do about that, is there!

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Just what is the point of having - and in your case, forming - separate political parties, if you are then going to want some kind of political party alliance?

Far from giving voters real choice, it seems more likely to deceive them! Bit like them Brit parties, only they do it via their respective election manifestos!


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Just what is the point of having - and in your case, forming - separate political parties, if you are then going to want some kind of political party alliance?

Far from giving voters real choice, it seems more likely to deceive them! Bit like them Brit parties, only they do it via their respective election manifestos!


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Well one reason for doing so might be that none of them have a cat in hells chance of winning seats at the next General Election, the anti EU voice needs to be heard clearly in the next Parlaiment which despite the good results for Cameron and the Conservatives this past week still in my view has a good chance of being an unstable on with no party with a majority.

If people have a shared goal of getting us out of the EU, and can agree a sensible and workable policy for economics and the public services then it could be worth a go.

The problem with the anti EU movement is it is fragmented and full of people with puffed up egos, the Pro EU movement is more united with consensus across the 3 main partys.
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Well one reason for doing so might be that none of them have a cat in hells chance of winning seats at the next General Election, the anti EU voice needs to be heard clearly in the next Parliament which despite the good results for Cameron and the Conservatives this past week still in my view has a good chance of being an unstable on with no party with a majority.

If people have a shared goal of getting us out of the EU, and can agree a sensible and workable policy for economics and the public services then it could be worth a go.

The problem with the anti EU movement is it is fragmented and full of people with puffed up egos, the Pro EU movement is more united with consensus across the 3 main parties.

HMMmm! That's well and truly missed the point!



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Actually, rjt put it rather well and Andrew of the FEP has done the magnanimous thing and begun the movement toward solidarity of purpose which is the crucible of brotherhood in common ideals.
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You asked what was the point of partys forming aillances, I have made a point why they should do so or are you so naive that you expect someone other than the leader of the Labour or the Tory party to head the next government? Somehow I dont think you are cassie. it is time we got real about the situation the anti EU movement is in, it has no powerbase, nowhere to fight the establishment from and a system that is weighted against it.
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You asked what was the point of partys forming aillances, I have made a point why they should do so or are you so naive that you expect someone other than the leader of the Labour or the Tory party to head the next government? Somehow I dont think you are cassie. it is time we got real about the situation the anti EU movement is in, it has no powerbase, nowhere to fight the establishment from and a system that is weighted against it.
Well you won't be the first to misread or misrepresent what I said.

I asked: "Just what is the point of having . . . separate political parties, if you are then going to want some kind of political party alliance?" [I've edited it because it seems you are unable to understand compound sentences.]


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