TomandJerry
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- Oct 1, 2013
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Ah, here we go – there's a seat for the Lib Dems, in Swindon's Eastcott ward
It's equally wrong to interpret a strong vote for UKIP in some parts of the country as the first evidence of the collapse of the Tories. There are several major British cities where Tory councillors have been practically an extinct species for years.Although I must say everyone who votes UKIP IS NOT a moron, they have concerns and if people in middle class Brighton and Hove dismiss them as moronic they don't understand the uk as a whole.
" Perhaps the voters of Croydon did not enjoy the Ukip carnival:
Lab sources saying UKIP affecting all 3 parties, Lab strong in London esp Tower Hamlets & Croydon"
Two seats in Basildon - one won from the Tories, one won from the Lib Dems.Ukip wins a seat in Basildon
I've done a brief blog about voting, for those still up..
http://brightonlines.wordpress.com/2014/05/22/election-protocol/
It's equally wrong to interpret a strong vote for UKIP in some parts of the country as the first evidence of the collapse of the Tories. There are several major British cities where Tory councillors have been practically an extinct species for years.
The initial two results from Hull are similar to those in Sunderland with UKIP winning 28% of the vote in both cases.
This is unprecedented in UK politics. UKIP are essentially a one man party and somehow Farage has resonated with the public in a way that the huge Party machines of Con, Lab and Lib Dem have failed to do. Unprecedented.
What happens next?
England win the World Cup and Scotland overwhelmingly votes to leave the union in history's greatest hissy fit of all time?This is unprecedented in UK politics. UKIP are essentially a one man party and somehow Farage has resonated with the public in a way that the huge Party machines of Con, Lab and Lib Dem have failed to do. Unprecedented.
What happens next?