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Old 12-10-2006, 09:55 AM   #41 (permalink)
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The advantage is that there will continue to be MPs in the House of Commons speaking of exit from the EU.
Another advantage is that it provides a stick with which to beat the opposition in seats where their candidate will not sign up to BOO
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Agreed jp.
There is potential for big gain for little pain.
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Anyone in the vipers nests that are the 3 Troika parties, who effectively puts their careers in peril by going against the disgusting traitors that lead them, deserves some special treatment from EUrealist people/parties.

They are the only old party people that I am not out to take down.
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Would removing MP's like Bill Cash and Richard Shepherd from the House of Commons actually advance our cause?
And how have they furthered our cause, apart from a lot of rhetoric have they moved their party one inch nearer withdrawal.
While their contribution might be small it is better than nothing. Those of us trying to get Britain out of the EU have very few resources. We shouldn't squander them.
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Would removing MP's like Bill Cash and Richard Shepherd from the House of Commons actually advance our cause?
And how have they furthered our cause, apart from a lot of rhetoric have they moved their party one inch nearer withdrawal.
While their contribution might be small it is better than nothing. Those of us trying to get Britain out of the EU have very few resources. We shouldn't squander them.
Absolutely right.
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Nigel said that we should not field candidates against BOO MPs.

Mike Natrass then clarified and said that what Nigel was saying is that when we have enough candidates to stand in all 646 seats we will, but until then there is no point standing against signed up BOO candidates as we weaken our cause. So in other words, we should focus our few candidates on seats where the MPs have not signed BOO.

Nigel then 'fled' the stage but it was to do a BBC interview, not because he was in a huff.
Yes, I was there, and whilst the debate was heated, Nigel was not "in a huff". He had an interview to do.
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for information Bob SpinkMP now has a full entry on the supporters section of the BETTER OFF OUT website;
"I have long been sceptical about the EU, but took the view we should try to reform from within. I now see this is not possible. I have therefore decided to support our withdrawal. This is the only way we can defend our sovereignty and democracy, get a better financial deal for our country and offer better help to developing nations. I announced this policy change and have received only support from constituents and indeed from across the country."
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Would removing MP's like Bill Cash and Richard Shepherd from the House of Commons actually advance our cause?
And how have they furthered our cause, apart from a lot of rhetoric have they moved their party one inch nearer withdrawal.
While their contribution might be small it is better than nothing. Those of us trying to get Britain out of the EU have very few resources. We shouldn't squander them.
Absolutely right.
Again i ask what is their contribution it isn't small it is non-existent
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