yxee
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UKIP attract about 15 to 20% of the population who go for their simplistic populist policies.
Cap on energy prices anyone?
UKIP attract about 15 to 20% of the population who go for their simplistic populist policies.
How about putting it in context with the swing from Labour to UKIP in the Heywood vote!.... as said elsewhere on this thread, democracy is at work, the people are speaking. If the main parties don't dynamically address the key issues that get people voting for UKIP, then boom, as 'Dave in some eastern bloc den of iniquity' said, we could be heading for a political earthquake.Don't get why it is such a big deal, the people of clacton seemed to vote for the bloke they already knew and had previously been their MP.
It could have been any party and he would still have won.
I think it is more to do with the affect that EU regs and edicts have imposed laughable restrictions on our elected parliaments ability to impose its own laws more relevant to its own population..... well that and the knock on effect of Labours loosening of the controls around our borders.The woeful way you have led the country Dave has ended like this.
They don't understand that being part of a huge home market creates jobs. They don't realise that the EU has guaranteed peace in the past and will in the future. They don't understand that we need immigration to save us from an ageing population. They don't realise what a complete nonsense the UKIP manifesto was at the last election - so ridiculous that Farage now disowns it despite signing it off. They don't realise how circumscribed every government is in a globalised world and what sovereignty actually means in a modern world. They don't understand much except "they don't like what is going on". Not much of a basis for anything sensible
Can you imagine what would happen on day 1 of a UKIP government?
Thats a bit ' Monty Pythonish ' isn't it?
A lot of people voting UKIP are doing so because they are sensible enough to work out what membership of the EU actually means and what it is costing us and what we are getting in return. They do not want to turn a blind eye to the bureaucratic corruption in Brussels and Strasbourg. The tens of millions going missing. The complete lack of accountability. The loss of control over much of our law-making. Faceless civil sevants controlling our lives and charging us a fortune for the privilege. They want some control back.
They don't understand that being part of a huge home market creates jobs. They don't realise that the EU has guaranteed peace in the past and will in the future. They don't understand that we need immigration to save us from an ageing population. They don't realise what a complete nonsense the UKIP manifesto was at the last election - so ridiculous that Farage now disowns it despite signing it off. They don't realise how circumscribed every government is in a globalised world and what sovereignty actually means in a modern world. They don't understand much except "they don't like what is going on". Not much of a basis for anything sensible
Can you imagine what would happen on day 1 of a UKIP government?
I don't think UKIP voters have "worked out" what membership of the EU costs us and how much we get in return. They just accept the drivel that UKIP spouts.
In terms of what goes on in Brussels and Strasbourg, I would rather be in there trying to do something about it than abandoning it. There has been a very good series of documentaries over the last few weeks on BBC2 about the legacy of the First World war, presented by a Cambridge professor whose name escapes me. It pointed out how important the European project is to "reconciliation" in many other parts of Europe. That is important to me.
And all the stuff about loss of control over our law-making and so on is grossly overstated. The trouble is that people believe what they read in the Daily Mail.
I don't think UKIP voters have "worked out" what membership of the EU costs us and how much we get in return. They just accept the drivel that UKIP spouts.
In terms of what goes on in Brussels and Strasbourg, I would rather be in there trying to do something about it than abandoning it. There has been a very good series of documentaries over the last few weeks on BBC2 about the legacy of the First World war, presented by a Cambridge professor whose name escapes me. It pointed out how important the European project is to "reconciliation" in many other parts of Europe. That is important to me.
And all the stuff about loss of control over our law-making and so on is grossly overstated. The trouble is that people believe what they read in the Daily Mail.
Good job it's first past the post eh?
Thats a bit ' Monty Pythonish ' isn't it?
A lot of people voting UKIP are doing so because they are sensible enough to work out what membership of the EU actually means and what it is costing us and what we are getting in return. They do not want to turn a blind eye to the bureaucratic corruption in Brussels and Strasbourg. The tens of millions going missing. The complete lack of accountability. The loss of control over much of our law-making. Faceless civil sevants controlling our lives and charging us a fortune for the privilege. They want some control back.
I don't think UKIP voters have "worked out" what membership of the EU costs us and how much we get in return. They just accept the drivel that UKIP spouts.
In terms of what goes on in Brussels and Strasbourg, I would rather be in there trying to do something about it than abandoning it. There has been a very good series of documentaries over the last few weeks on BBC2 about the legacy of the First World war, presented by a Cambridge professor whose name escapes me. It pointed out how important the European project is to "reconciliation" in many other parts of Europe. That is important to me.
And all the stuff about loss of control over our law-making and so on is grossly overstated. The trouble is that people believe what they read in the Daily Mail.
Sigh .... same old statements from clearly as supporter of the same old tired 3 parties. The pro-Euro people argued that being part of the Euro was essential to our prosperity and jobs market just as you just have about our membership of the EU. I suggest those people go and ask the people of Greece, Italy, Spain and Ireland what the Euro did to their job markets.
The EU hasn't guaranteed peace - on many occasions it's had a total inability to find consensus amongst it's members so has done bugger all. Nato has been far more the peace keeper than the EU ever has.
As for your arrogance that UKIP voters must be silly and 'don't understand'. It's exactly that pathetic "I'm more intelligent than you" attitude that drives many people to not only vote UKIP but then to consider keeping their vote there. The more name calling there is then there more UKIP voters there will be. Watch Question Time from a year ago, the panelists were ripping into UKIP voters and suggesting they were unimportant and that they were a VERY small minority. Roll on a year and look at their attitude now - far more "well we need to take on board what UKIP voters are saying". The main parties are running scared because for far too long they've ignored the concerns of a sizable minority of voters. Well they could have dealt with the problems a long time ago and we wouldn't be having this conversation as UKIP would be an irrelevance. As it is people like me are chomping at the bit to give the arrogant three parties a right royal kicking ... oh ... and to finally get ALL the main parties to promise a referendum and put it in law.
Sigh .... same old statements from clearly as supporter of the same old tired 3 parties. The pro-Euro people argued that being part of the Euro was essential to our prosperity and jobs market just as you just have about our membership of the EU. I suggest those people go and ask the people of Greece, Italy, Spain and Ireland what the Euro did to their job markets.
The EU hasn't guaranteed peace - on many occasions it's had a total inability to find consensus amongst it's members so has done bugger all. Nato has been far more the peace keeper than the EU ever has.
As for your arrogance that UKIP voters must be silly and 'don't understand'. It's exactly that pathetic "I'm more intelligent than you" attitude that drives many people to not only vote UKIP but then to consider keeping their vote there. The more name calling there is then there more UKIP voters there will be. Watch Question Time from a year ago, the panelists were ripping into UKIP voters and suggesting they were unimportant and that they were a VERY small minority. Roll on a year and look at their attitude now - far more "well we need to take on board what UKIP voters are saying". The main parties are running scared because for far too long they've ignored the concerns of a sizable minority of voters. Well they could have dealt with the problems a long time ago and we wouldn't be having this conversation as UKIP would be an irrelevance. As it is people like me are chomping at the bit to give the arrogant three parties a right royal kicking ... oh ... and to finally get ALL the main parties to promise a referendum and put it in law.
Everyone knows UKIP are a joke but they appeal to the middle class bigots at the moment.
perhaps the people of Essex voted with the bigger picture in mind,with regards to immigration policy,thinking about the UK as a whole and not just a little corner of Essex
must try harder Fishy!
As far as I am concerned, Farage can keep banging the UKIP drum as long as he likes until people finally realise that we are selling our souls to the most corrupt public body the world has ever seen. Any organisation that has not been able to have its accounts signed off for over 10 years should be out of business, closed down. It is illegal and criminal and yet it is largely shaping our future. It is a bureaucratic gravy train, offering additional big fat pensions ( at the tax payers expense ) to fading politicians. It is a private members club for overpaid officialdom.
Its cost outweighs its benefits. As you can gather, I'm not a fan.
Thats a bit ' Monty Pythonish ' isn't it?
A lot of people voting UKIP are doing so because they are sensible enough to work out what membership of the EU actually means and what it is costing us and what we are getting in return. They do not want to turn a blind eye to the bureaucratic corruption in Brussels and Strasbourg. The tens of millions going missing. The complete lack of accountability. The loss control over much of our law-making. Faceless civil sevants controlling our lives and charging us a fortune for the privilege. They want some control back.
Pretty much proves how ridiculous UKIP voters are doesn't it. You'll vote for a party because someone calls you a name so you'll show them "what for" . Sums up UKIP and it's voters, reactionary nitwits.
The three main parties are atrocious but that still won't make me vote UKIP, that's the thought process of a child.