The fall of UKIP - part 1

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Did people notice how the Kippers were upset at how the broadcasters including the BBC audience treated Farage during the Election leaders debates? They were accused of bias and rigging the audience. This had happened after Farage had said that people from abroad with HIV should not be given asylum to Britain.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-34517022

UKIP loses control of its only council
If Arsenal were playing in my back garden, I would draw the curtains.

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Party imploding. The timing could not be worse :(

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35121684

(Hillman & rotary - take that smirk of your face)
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:D
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Steve Hunt wrote:Party imploding. The timing could not be worse :(

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-35121684

(Hillman & rotary - take that smirk of your face)
With the EU referendum assured, UKIP have achieved their main aim.

What else is there to support them over now? They have to look towards widening their political scope in the event of a UK exit from the EU to stay relevant.

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Never were or going to be a credible party. Used by the public to protest vote.
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Zambo wrote:Never were or going to be a credible party. Used by the public to protest vote.
Spot on.
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I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader

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PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?




Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
Yep.
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PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
He's the best choice out of a poor lot, PG.

I suspect UKIP will tear itself apart. He's got a mammoth task just keeping it together, let alone growing it a a party.

The likes of Hamilton, Carswell & the NEC have destroyed the party from inside.
If Arsenal were playing in my back garden, I would draw the curtains.

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The media in unison saying Labour need to worry about Paul Nuttal. Labour's problem is their own lacklustre leadership.

No sense in picking a leader who couldn't care less about winning elections & then wondering why voters view Labour as an irrelevance.

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Steve Hunt wrote:
PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
He's the best choice out of a poor lot, PG.

I suspect UKIP will tear itself apart. He's got a mammoth task just keeping it together, let alone growing it a a party.

The likes of Hamilton, Carswell & the NEC have destroyed the party from inside.
Ironically the worst thing that ever happened to UKIP was being on the winning side of the referendum.

Imagine how much the party could've grown if it was a small remain victory.

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End smoking ban for establishments that don't care; yep, for example if a local pub wants to allow smoking fine. If the pub next door does not want smoking fine also.

Look for alternatives to NHS; yep,I see the NHS in a similar light to the European Union, great idea that isn't functioning anywhere near as well as it should be. Sort it out.

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UKIP leaders seem to have the longevity of Wolves or Villa managers.
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AlcoholBrazil wrote:UKIP leaders seem to have the longevity of Wolves or Villa managers.
He's leader until Nigel Farage wants the job back.

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Steve Hunt wrote:
PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
He's the best choice out of a poor lot, PG.

I suspect UKIP will tear itself apart. He's got a mammoth task just keeping it together, let alone growing it a a party.

The likes of Hamilton, Carswell & the NEC have destroyed the party from inside.
I think there's a fair chance that today may well be a turning point in UKIP's fortunes Steve, - although I doubt nuttall would be hugely successful in a general election, I reckon he could well see some by-election wins in the coming few years if he lasts.
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Ralph wrote:
AlcoholBrazil wrote:UKIP leaders seem to have the longevity of Wolves or Villa managers.
He's leader until Nigel Farage wants the job back.
Sounds the perfect scenario to me, - let nuttall mend the bridges and relinquish leadership to Farage in time for the next GE.
That's if Farage wants it, which is a big 'if'.
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A dream come true :-)
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PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
Can't see anything worrying about any of those policies actually , and I must tell you that most people wouldn't either. All that is needed is the right leadership and possibly a new name to do great things for the country
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Let's drain the swamp !
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warmleatherette wrote:A dream come true :-)
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Royal24s wrote:
PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
Can't see anything worrying about any of those policies actually , and I must tell you that most people wouldn't either. All that is needed is the right leadership and possibly a new name to do great things for the country
With the (possible ) exception of abortion I'd agree.
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Royal24s wrote:
PG30 wrote:I know there's a few UKIP supporters here

Thoughts on new leader Paul Nuttall?

Some of his (slightly worrying) policies below.

Supports fox hunting
End the smoking ban
Denies climate change
Opposes gay marriage
NHS should be privatised
Referendum on the death penalty.
Opposes abortion



Just keeping the seat warm until Nigel is back in a few weeks?



Links to bbc and Guardian articles (just to annoy you) below


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-38125432
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/20 ... kip-leader
Can't see anything worrying about any of those policies actually , and I must tell you that most people wouldn't either. All that is needed is the right leadership and possibly a new name to do great things for the country
Just trolling now aren't you

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UKIP has done its job...... just as the Green Party did years ago.

Once were out, they need to fold.
I might have done one - not sure but possible.

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