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personally if UKIP treat the elctorae as sheep without minds of thier own your not going to get very fair
what becomes really clear if you look at the results expecially in marginal seats people new exacly what they were its called tactical voting and the only way you are going to break the tactical voting cycle is to as i keep muttering on about change the voting system get rid of the tatics which you can see happened have a look at the results yourself remember if the EU elected via FPTP rather than list systems in all probability UKIP would not have as many seats people when they know who can and who can win in any particular area UKIP underestimaed the electorate and they responded in kind you all know my thoughts on the leaflet i got but go have a look at some of the other leaflets on the UKIP website in fact one of the leaflets even manages to confuse assylum and immigration you can't as a party keep snipping from the sidelines saying this is wrong. thats wrong withought offering an alternative on what UKIP would do it was a very negitive message on the leaflets, compare that to the positive leafelts i wsa handing out about saving the post office and the good things about that area and what could be made better and 10 positive reasons to vote lib dems etc the polls idea is good because if you ask 10 people what UKIP stand for you will get one answer about they want out of the EU but either wont be able to name another policy or alternativly take different things from the leaflets, so yes thier should be something so that UKIP can see what people actually think of the party as it stands and if it does not match what UKIP think people think about the party then UKIP has a starting point to work from |
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Scotgirl your infamous I went to the 3rd of June meeting last night and your name came up once or twice for the simple reason what you say is true. I for one believe you are here to try and make people justify what they are saying cant fault that. All I am asking here is should we find out what we spent all that money on and the strange thing is nobody once to post on it maybe I should have bought the race issue in then everyone would have posted: evil:
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I would definitely be interested in a balance sheet of how all funds central funds are received and then distributed. We do that on a local level, so I would expect it from a national level too!
Seeing as cash seem to be all important and we don't have massive resources, we certainly have to be spot on with the way we spend our cash. The PEB cost 20k I believe, if a past issue of the UKIP magazine was correct. Was that a good use of money? Apparently 6 million people saw it on T.V. I wonder how many others saw it on the web? How much do we even set aside for our web campaign? Anything?
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Question? As the UKIP national admin office is in Birmingham, does this imply that Mike Nattrass controls/runs it? |
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