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http://www.ukip.org/abc_news/gen12.php?t=1&id=829
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: merseyside, uk.
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I dont know if anyone is interested in this, but I'll tell you all anyway.
Earlier this year I went to holland with my family to support my brother in a football tournament. Most of the time not spent watching the games, I got speaking to the locals. When I was speaking to one man he seemed to think that holland was one of the largest investors in europe in scale to their size. I certainly believed this could very well be true. After more talking with the same man I could tell he obviously felt violated, as he put it "its like being invaded again". He then, spoke to me like he was in a occupied country, and insisted that Britain should not be a part of the plans of the future for the EU. The sad thing was he was not the only person who passionately opposed the EU. Obviously there would be supporters of it all in holland, but I didnt seem to see many. The other thing that struck me was these people were angered by how their lives had been changed by the actions of the EU, But I could tell just in my short stay there, aspects of their lives beat british problems hands down (e.g sports facilities, policing, clean streets, aswell as many more). Maybe the Friesen people didnt realise what was happening until it was too late. Just a few more examples of why we shouldnt persist with getting engulfed by the EU and its bureaucracy. |
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The problem is that people may not want to be part of an EU superstate, but they see other issues as being much more improtant at the moment.
Take the Hartlepool election. The two parties fighting to win that seat were Labour and the Lib Dems. Both of those parties are rabidly pro-EU, and would happily sign us up to being a slave state as soon as they can. Does this mean the good people of Hartlepool want to head INTO phpbb_the EU experiment? Hell no! Iraq gained the Lib Dems their slice of the votes, as they are seen as the anti-war party. The Conservatives have no hope in towns like this as they burned their bridges long ago. I am still bemused by how many people vote Labour, after all they have done to the people. As it has been said elsewhere though, a lot of people still think they only have two choices, Lab or Con and they voted for the best option to be the Cons. Hopefuly seeing the pathetic tories pushed INTO phpbb_last place will slowly make people realise that Labour is not the only option, but UKIP needs to come up with strategies to speed this process up. Any ideas?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: merseyside, uk.
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I suppose the party just has to keeping getting press coverage and other publicity. I seriously believe we will 'overtake' Lim dems sooner than people think.
I sent away my membership application the other day, on it I included that I would be willing to help with leafleting. Any little helps I suppose. |
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