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http://www.labourhome.org/story/2006/10/9/1076/07625
Extremely lukewarm support & some postively dissenting voices. Things might be looking up! |
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I was watching an old Panorama last night about Gordon Brown. It made a big thing of the fact Bliar wanted to drag us into the Euro, but Brown said no.
There is a large chunk of Labour that are not happy with the EU and it's the chunk that don't like Nu Labour.
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AT conference Jon Arnott gave a very interesting presentation. It showed the reults of recent by-elections and UKIPs best performing seats are generally rock solid Labour.
His conclusion - dont just think we attract Tories, we actually appeal to labour voters as well. |
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Labour also did badly in 2004 in the south-east 'regional' (England) onstituency in the EU Elections and Labour just scraped in with a single representative in the 'east' Midlands (of England) 'region'. In London and the 'east' Midlands I would suggest that UKIP got more votes from Labour than from the Conservatives. In the south-east UKIP may have taken votes roughly equally from the two 'main' parties. |
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