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Old 15-06-2008, 01:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Fancy that!

"I thought they'd been absorbed into the English Democrats?" seeks to "clarify the status of the EPP"!!

I think that Post says much about you!

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Well, are you able to clarify this? If you can't, you've failed to add anything of value to the debate.
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Old 15-06-2008, 02:03 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Well, are you able to clarify this? If you can't, you've failed to add anything of value to the debate.
No, Gerald Morgan's party remains independent of any other political party.


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Old 15-06-2008, 02:12 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Right, so the EDP objected to the FEP being set up because it would split the English nationalist vote, but at the same time said nothing about this other English party.

Slightly hypocritical, don't you think?
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Old 15-06-2008, 02:26 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Right, so the EDP objected to the FEP being set up because it would split the English nationalist vote, but at the same time said nothing about this other English party.

Slightly hypocritical, don't you think?
Actually, I'm very embarrassed Northumbrian. It wasn't the ? which misled me, but the first P.

I am guilty on this occasion of not reading your Post#3 [and Post#1] properly. Only belatedly have I realised that this thread is about the EPP and NOT the EFP which I misread it as being.

Naturally you would not regard Post#3 as provocative, and I must apologise unreservedly for my earlier remarks!

The EPP does not want to merge with any other party, and the EDP can't force it to do so even if it wanted to do that. Perhaps the FEP might have more success in that respect than the EDP?

Having had the wind taken out of my sails, so to speak, I think I'll go out now, take the dog for a walk and buy a Sunday paper!

Once again, I apologise for MY misunderstanding! [Very red face!]




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Harbinger I agree with you!

What's the point with all these little 'England' parties - Free England, English Democrats, English Independent Party, etc.

If England is to have a strong independence movement (I'm a Unionist so would rather not) than surely their differences cannot be so distant for them not to unite?
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Harbinger I agree with you!

What's the point with all these little 'England' parties - Free England, English Democrats, English Independent Party, etc.

If England is to have a strong independence movement (I'm a Unionist so would rather not) than surely their differences cannot be so distant for them not to unite?
Yep. The point of political parties should be to have as wide a membership and as much as possible and if all these rubbishy England parties are only different on petty nitpicking and have a majority of policies in common they should join up, rather than doing a poor job in politics and simply splitting the English nationalist/separatist vote.
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The EPP, England's Parliamentary Party is standing in the Stafford Common By election.
Their candidate is the leader of the party Cllr Paul Gilbert. He is a councillor on Colwich Parish council Staffordshire.

As far as I can tell he is the only elected EPP member.

Interesting...was he actually elected to his PC or was it a vacant seat?
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