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Old 23-05-2008, 01:36 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Yes, indeed.

But forgive me if I discount UKIP's contribution to the Movement in the years 2010, 2011, 2012, . . .
Forgive me if I don't feel your prediction carries much weight behind it.
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Old 23-05-2008, 01:41 PM   #22 (permalink)
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You predict 18 MEPs.
I predict three or fewer.
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Old 23-05-2008, 01:48 PM   #23 (permalink)
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I don't think so.

Time to look forward to the shape of the anti-EU Movement, post-UKIP.
Yes - it's all shaping up for the Liberal Party to re-emerge as a force.
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Losing MEPs in my book would not be a bad thing. Losing them all would be great.

Then the focus on what matters could return.
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UKIP's battle in places like this is going to have to be done in baby steps.
And carried out by those with the intellect of the same.
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Old 23-05-2008, 03:23 PM   #26 (permalink)
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UKIP members do make me laugh, This was a small by-election with the BNP not contesting due to them realising that it was too close to the local elections and their resources not ready to be put into this by-election.

If UKIP were Britains 4th party they would of had 3 GLA members, they have none. They would of came 4th in the mayoral election they came behind the BNP and Greens.

Now it is known that BNP voters will vote UKIP when there is a lack of a BNP candidate so there is no reason why crewe would be any different. So If BNP had stood the vote would of been even lower again. BNP would of probably beat UKIP here if they stood, but they didnt which in my opinion was a wise move.

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Could just be that the bnp are skint,bankrupt perhaps,financially that is,oh,and of course morally as well imho.

bnp always making predictions but never quite making it,or the news.

Their pretence of being eurosceptic is laughable,they are as eurosceptic as Barusso is.

bnp scepticism?

Its only a front to try to get them to appear normal and decent looking.
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Could just be that the bnp are skint,bankrupt perhaps,financially that is,oh,and of course morally as well imho.

bnp always making predictions but never quite making it,or the news.

Their pretence of being eurosceptic is laughable,they are as eurosceptic as Barusso is.

bnp scepticism?

Its only a front to try to get them to appear normal and decent looking.
BNP are in no way skint, the BNP has a very healthy bank balance and are doing well in raising funds for the Euro campaign. Would you like to provide evidence that the BNP are skint at this moment in time.

BNP are anti-EU not Anti-European, we were anti-EU before UKIP as someone has said we were Anti-EU while UKIP members were still worshipping thatcher who signed treaties leading to what we now find ourselves in. UKIP's leadership are no longer anti-EU but like the gravy train they now enjoy at the expence of those genuine people against the EU.
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Could just be that the bnp are skint,bankrupt perhaps,financially that is,oh,and of course morally as well imho.

bnp always making predictions but never quite making it,or the news.

Their pretence of being eurosceptic is laughable,they are as eurosceptic as Barusso is.

bnp scepticism?

Its only a front to try to get them to appear normal and decent looking.



The BNP aren't eurosceptic? You are not serious, are you? Mr Griffin took part in the 1975 referendum urging the British people to reject our continued membership of the so-called 'Common Market'. What was Mr Farage doing then? Was he a member of his local Tory Party with a picture of the arch traitor Edward Heath on the wall by any chance?



The BNP have been genuine eurosceptics since the day they were born. One of the main BNP policies is to withdraw Britain from the EU.
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Market'. What was Mr Farage doing then? Was he a member of his local Tory Party with a picture of the arch traitor Edward Heath on the wall by any chance?
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IN 1975 Nigel would have been 11 , as he was born in 1964. What do you think? Learn the facts first hey
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