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The fall of UKIP - part 1

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Despite the chicken licken thinking of some on this forum, not quite the glorious performance they had hoped.

Bye Bye Farage.

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Even if Farage disappears into obscurity, the Left can give him a good kicking to make themselves feel better about failing in Scotland and having another
five years of Cameron and Clegg.
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We've got socialism in Scotland, albeit national socialism. Rather worrying.
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Lord Notin Kwestion wrote:We've got socialism in Scotland, albeit national socialism. Rather worrying.

Did someone say " national socialism " ?

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they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
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paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.

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ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
We also throw away a lot more there . There is a market outside Europe.
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ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
doesn't do euro countries not in the eu any harm
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AlcoholBrazil wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
We also throw away a lot more there . There is a market outside Europe.
Yes but we'll lose out overall. We won't make up the loss if we come away.

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paolo wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
doesn't do euro countries not in the eu any harm
Well if you want to save just £3bn on payments to be in the EU and having tariffs on business exports then you are short sighted. It helps imports aswell as exports. You also as a consumer to buy you fancy German cars.

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ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
doesn't do euro countries not in the eu any harm
Well if you want to save just £3bn on payments to be in the EU and having tariffs on business exports then you are short sighted. It helps imports aswell as exports. You also as a consumer to buy you fancy German cars.
Fear not, - the election result so far suggests your precious membership of the united states of europe is safe.
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Will we see Farage shooting himself in his bunker later today? Nah, he'll just resign and then sign up to eat Kangaroo cock on the next series of 'Im a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'.

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It looks like UKIP will have gained the 3rd largest number of votes in the UK, - pretty damn good by any standard.
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NorthBank wrote:Will we see Farage shooting himself in his bunker later today? Nah, he'll just resign and then sign up to eat Kangaroo cock on the next series of 'Im a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'.
I would watch that.

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ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
doesn't do euro countries not in the eu any harm
Well if you want to save just £3bn on payments to be in the EU and having tariffs on business exports then you are short sighted. It helps imports aswell as exports. You also as a consumer to buy you fancy German cars.
does norway suffer when doing business with eu countries?
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NorthBank wrote:Will we see Farage shooting himself in his bunker later today?
Funny you should say that. The media and some posters would have us believe a UKIP government would set up camps and start burning immigrants.
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AlcoholBrazil wrote:
NorthBank wrote:Will we see Farage shooting himself in his bunker later today?
Funny you should say that. The media and some posters would have us believe a UKIP government would set up camps and start burning immigrants.
It's untrue to say that. Everyone knows their plan was to have a sniper take the immigrants out in Calais before they even got here.

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paolo wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:
ccreds wrote:
paolo wrote:they brought immigration and europe to discussion, something the main parties refused to do

they deserve thanks for that
What about British business being successful internationally?
Where better off in Europe, we make loads of money there.
doesn't do euro countries not in the eu any harm
Well if you want to save just £3bn on payments to be in the EU and having tariffs on business exports then you are short sighted. It helps imports aswell as exports. You also as a consumer to buy you fancy German cars.
does norway suffer when doing business with eu countries?
Tin pot country.

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seems to do ok
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The next thing they will achieve is probably a serious discussion about how the system works.

It looks like a failure in terms of seats, however when you consider that the SNP has got 56 seats on the back of 1.5 million votes - yet UKIP has 1 seat on the back of 3 million votes, then the system is broken.
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SNAFU - another UK government elected with the votes of 20 odd percent of the electorate. It was forever thus.

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We'll never see Steve Hunt back here now.Must be distraught :!:
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Roy Twing wrote:It looks like UKIP will have gained the 3rd largest number of votes in the UK, - pretty damn good by any standard.
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