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Old 04-04-2007, 03:32 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default UKIP and The New Party

Take a look at http://www.newparty.co.uk/index.html

Now they have such a great website, it look clean, fresh, its easy to navigate etc. They also have everything in place, like a direct link to their forum etc. Its so simple, yet UKIP cannot actually do it. The New Party sounds so more appealing as well, if only we could have the same planning and organisation that goes into them.
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They have had this goodness for ages.

I don't really understand why they don't do better really.
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All dressed up and nowhere to go (?)

They seem to be against the EU, but why don't they say this prominently and plainly. If you aren't clear on that anything else has little meaning.
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Very brief outline of principles but little detailed policy.
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Very brief outline of principles but little detailed policy.
which - UKIP or NEW?
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They haven't read the flat tax policy that UKIP has from their comparisons
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Are they an even bigger operation than Veritas?
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Is it wise to call themselves 'The New Party'?

What happens when they've been around a while?

Will they canvass and ask people to vote for 'The Not So New Party'?

And are not voters now suspicious of the word 'New' in that it has been tarnished by usage by the discredited Blair Labour Regime (i.e. 'New Labour')?
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Take a look at http://www.newparty.co.uk/index.html

Now they have such a great website, it look clean, fresh, its easy to navigate etc. They also have everything in place, like a direct link to their forum etc. Its so simple, yet UKIP cannot actually do it. The New Party sounds so more appealing as well, if only we could have the same planning and organisation that goes into them.
Sorry I don't agree, they seem to be trying to be all things to all people, they sound smarmier than "Dave"!
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Take a look at http://www.newparty.co.uk/index.html

Now they have such a great website, it look clean, fresh, its easy to navigate etc. They also have everything in place, like a direct link to their forum etc. Its so simple, yet UKIP cannot actually do it. The New Party sounds so more appealing as well, if only we could have the same planning and organisation that goes into them.
Sorry I don't agree, they seem to be trying to be all things to all people, they sound smarmier than "Dave"!
I think Kernow has hit the nail on the head here, The New Party dont seem to have a clear vision for this country, its policys really consist of bland statements rather than a detailed program concerning how to get this country back on its feet.
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