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    C.L.F.: The will of the majority should not be...

    C.L.F.: The will of the majority should not be trusted, although their wishes should be ascertained and accommodasted as far as possible. In a democracy all are entitled to their opinions, but not...
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    Mike: Perhaps you would like to answer my...

    Mike: Perhaps you would like to answer my question? Whether you have a democratic system, comprising either delegates or representatives, the central problem remains. A democratic majority has legal...
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    The will of the majority can replace the tyranny...

    The will of the majority can replace the tyranny of the king/dictator with the tyranny of the majority. Who protects the interests of the minority? Ours is a parliamentary representative democracy,...
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    BCG Jason: In posting #16 'UKIP Statement on the...

    BCG Jason: In posting #16 'UKIP Statement on the death of Mrs Thatcher, I made one or two comments.
    In posting #35 ' Why UKIP should take a step to the left'. I made one or two comments about the...
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    SteveUKIP: And you took her advice and voted ...

    SteveUKIP: And you took her advice and voted YES. (Kettle, pot)
  6. peterf: That figure was give yesterday in the...

    peterf: That figure was give yesterday in the Daily Telegraph. The figure which you quote needs clarifying, however; Industrial production, which includes manufacturing, embraces also aspects of...
  7. BCG Jason: I will enlighten you with pleasure. In...

    BCG Jason: I will enlighten you with pleasure. In 1956 Britain was humiliated at Suez. America effectively ditched both Britain and France, and distanced herself from their respective colonial...
  8. SteveUKIP: Thatcher campaigned for a YES vote in...

    SteveUKIP: Thatcher campaigned for a YES vote in 1975. You voted YES, so leave it to others to decide what you are.
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    Aaarrgghh: Arthur Fonzarelli: I am not inciting you to get...

    Arthur Fonzarelli: I am not inciting you to get excited about the loss of Mr Spink. I was just suggesting that to proclaim to all the world that we now have a UKIP MP, it would have been wise to...
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    Aaarrgghh: Arthur Fonzarelli: I am not inclined to join this...

    Arthur Fonzarelli: I am not inclined to join this debate, but just one point. Making a clerical error about who has joined and who has not, is still an error. However, what about the time when it was...
  11. Krishna: Your political analysis is that of a...

    Krishna: Your political analysis is that of a twelve-year old. You condemn Britain constantly, while refusing to move to Utah where everything is only slightly lower than paradise. You condemn the...
  12. Seth Starkadder: Nothing secret here S.S;...

    Seth Starkadder: Nothing secret here S.S; everything is in the public domain. It was a very profitable company, albeit one which is now being examined by HMRC. The general impression is that Farage...
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    Aaarrgghh: Stathan: It would be impossible to comment on the...

    Stathan: It would be impossible to comment on the basis of the Croucher/Gl-W action without the facts. What was true, was that the judgement was in GL-W's favour. From memory it was in a Cardiff...
  14. Mike: From 2003 until the year before last,...

    Mike: From 2003 until the year before last, Farage was a director of Farage Ltd. His accountant's address was both the registered office (quite normal) and the business addresss (most unusual). In...
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    Aaarrgghh: Stathan: Is it not a fact that a dispute which he...

    Stathan: Is it not a fact that a dispute which he had with Mark Croucher did end in the court, and GL-W won? Is it not also a fact that the costs that he was awarded by the court were never paid by...
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    Aaarrgghh: FKEU: They could be your best friend, but they...

    FKEU: They could be your best friend, but they have never told you! This seems to be the level of debate that BDF has now reached. Mine were requests for relevant answers, yours are the irrelevant...
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    Aaarrgghh: Richard Allen: The essence of the complaint was...

    Richard Allen: The essence of the complaint was that an accusation was made that I am involved with Junius. I asked in a reasonable tone that FKEU supplies the evidence. Nothing was provided, and the...
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    ChrisV: UKIP should declare themselves defenders...

    ChrisV: UKIP should declare themselves defenders of urban allotments. These were expanded after 1945, but have now been reduced to accommodate house building. Not only does it allow people have some...
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    Aaarrgghh: Independent UKIP: As you hide behind a pseudonym,...

    Independent UKIP: As you hide behind a pseudonym, what you say can only be of limited value. For reasons which I stated, I requested that FKEU is careful with what he says' particularly as he is...
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    Aaarrgghh: Independent UKIP: What an absurd reply. I trust...

    Independent UKIP: What an absurd reply. I trust that it will be the expectations of the moderators that civilised standards will be deemed important, and that the potential legal neutrality will be...
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    Aaarrgghh: FKEU: Your reply, as one would expect, is that of...

    FKEU: Your reply, as one would expect, is that of an ill-mannered child.

    HOWEVER, AS YOU SPECIFICALLY MENTION, 'YOUR MATE JUNIUS', AND THAT SUBJECT RELATES TO A PENDING DISCIPLINARY MATTER...
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    Aaarrgghh: FKEU: What experience have you of creating a new...

    FKEU: What experience have you of creating a new branch? New members have to be enlisted and retained; the latter is the problem. Are you saying that the transformation of UKIP from a constitutional...
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    Baron von Lotsov: Where in your anaysis of...

    Baron von Lotsov: Where in your anaysis of capitalism would you place bitcoins? Russis appears very interested as a means of circumventing Cypriot banks. How will banks deal with this problem without...
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    Aaarrgghh: FKEU: The founder-leader of UKIP, Dr. Alan Sked,...

    FKEU: The founder-leader of UKIP, Dr. Alan Sked, is now Professor Alan Sked, and an acknowledged expert in global political history. He possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of his subject. He...
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    Baron von Lotsov: It is necessary to keep two...

    Baron von Lotsov: It is necessary to keep two things quite separate in this debate. (1) The economics of unemployment. (2) Distractions like the deeds of Mr Philpotts. The economic solutions are...
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