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Old 03-09-2006, 02:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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The truth is that, with regard to a Deputy to DCB,I am unaware of who it will be or who has been nominated.
Sorry to lower the tone of this but if DCB is elected as the new leader of this party his deputy will be:

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Old 03-09-2006, 02:25 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Yes,Del for the Chairman,but I thought c-s was saying and asking about a Deputy position to NF or DCB.
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The truth is that, with regard to a Deputy to DCB,I am unaware of who it will be or who has been nominated.
Sorry to lower the tone of this but if DCB is elected as the new leader of this party his deputy will be:


Don't be silly Michael,DCB could never appoint Suchorzewski to such a position as his Deputy because Such hasn't the experience,has he?
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Old 03-09-2006, 02:33 PM   #14 (permalink)
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As I understand it, Lott couldn't cope, and so they decided not to renew his contract. I believe he was also unpopular within the Ind Dem group.
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Old 03-09-2006, 02:47 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Don't be silly Michael,DCB could never appoint Suchorzewski to such a position as his Deputy because Such hasn't the experience,has he?
Excellent.

Knapman has a huge amount of experience but what has he done.

DCB is a very pleasant and nice fellow but to be a leader of a party ?
No I don't think so.

Suchorzewski has been in the real world in real business. I do not think he is in any way perfect for the job as leader but I do believe he is the best of a bad bunch and should be given the chance to try and pull this party around. I do realise that he has no experience but UKIP needs someone with vision and drive and I believe that he might just be able to do it. I do not believe that DCB regardless of his family and past connections is in any way the correct person.

Whoever does win I wish them the best of luck as they will need all the luck that they can get.

I just hope that Farage does not win!!!!
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MH,I agree with your last line re NF.

However,should NF win as many say and expect,don't you think he will at least have learned something from this UKIP Leadership Election?

I think he will already have learned that UKIP has moved on a great deal this year,it all started with the NEC Election Results and he knows that the Party activists have the bitt between their teeth even more than they themselves could of imagined.

Whoever is the new Leader must accept that the NEC/Activists are the main engines of UKIP and without their backing the Leader is just a figurehead,as was said about RK.
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Old 03-09-2006, 03:11 PM   #17 (permalink)
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However,should NF win as many say and expect,don't you think he will at least have learned something from this UKIP Leadership Election?
NO. NF is a very clever man and has a huge ego and believes he can walk on water.

If he wins he will just carry on as he has done for many years running this party from in the front instead of behind. I believe he has been the front man for UKIP for many years although he has done it from the background.

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I think he will already have learned that UKIP has moved on a great deal this year,it all started with the NEC Election Results and he knows that the Party activists have the bitt between their teeth even more than they themselves could of imagined.
I do not believe he has learned anything at all. He controls everything that this party does and the only thing that he cares about is himself!!!

We do need a change and I hope that Suchorzewski gets in. If he does not get in then DCB is the next best choice. IF HE IS HIS OWN MAN.

We will have to wait and see.
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If we are going to have the same old guard running the party, I would rather it was Nigel rather than his glove puppet DCB.
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If we are going to have the same old guard running the party, I would rather it was Nigel rather than his glove puppet DCB.
I agree. The one good point of a Nigel victory is that he would no longer be able to hide behind the failure of others.
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I'd go for DCB of the two.
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