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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 4,773
Party: UKIP
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Do people really believe Ukip lost the Tory party 27 seats?
As I actually thought people never believed this and were using it as a propaganda tool I was quite surprised in another posting that someone actually thinks it is a fact which lead me to do some research here are my conclusions. The turnout in the majority these seats had increased. Out of the 27 seats Labours vote had fallen (since 2001) by an average of 6.4% in 24 seats. The 3 seats they increased their vote were at the cost of the Lib/Dems losses. Quote:
The 6 seats their vote decreased were at the cost of lib/Dems gains. Quote:
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To summarise my point Labour had huge losses across these seats where did that vote go, the Tory vote had increased in the majority of these seats and where there were losses the Lib/Dems gained. If we ignore the other small parties and the fact our vote decreased in three seats how can people believe that we cost the Tory party these seats or is this just more propaganda for the leadership to dupe the membership with. |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: West Essex
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Your view regarding Harlow is not so simple. Tony Bennett had stood in Harlow as a UKIP Local Council candidate in December with considerable financial and campaigning backing of my Branch committee, we came third beating the LDs, a very good Independent candidate and an ED candidate. Tony had a very good following in Harlow. He defected to Veritas and stood against UKIP in the general election in Harlow. Our UKIP candidate beat Tony Bennett, the combined vote was 4.84%.
It is very difficult to estimate what might have happened if the Veritas factor had not arisen, but what I do know for sure is that very many previously Labour supporters voted for UKIP, and they told me so, some even telephoning. This has lead me to conclude that if we had been able to concentrate solely on campaigning for UKIP, without the Veritas distraction in Harlow, we would have taken even more Labour votes, and we would have WON the seat for the CONS. Harlow was a Labour stronghold, but for obvious reasons has become vulnerable. Martin Harvey. |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 4,773
Party: UKIP
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I am saying nothing is simple I just want to be honest, I am tired of people saying we achieved something when with a little research it is blindingly obviously this is not true.
I aspire to be honest and truthful something the Lib/Lab/Con will never be, if this is what Ukip have become then thank you and goodbye. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 93
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I agree with your analysis B.A.Ware, the claim isn't true.
The Conservatives have believed it for a long time, and various Conservatives made that claim quite loudly. I don't think we should make the claim ourselves - after all, it's not true but if the Conservative Party want to delude themselves INTO phpbb_believing that we cost them 27 seats, that's their own business! |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 49
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Shortly after the election last year on the UKIP main site this article was posted
http://www.ukip.org/ukip_news/gen12.php?t=1&id=1378 Quote:
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