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Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:18 pm
by Roy Twing
Suhari wrote:UKIP has done its job...... just as the Green Party did years ago.

Once were out, they need to fold.
Refresh my memory - what has the green party achieved?

Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 2016 10:28 pm
by Suhari
Roy Twing wrote:
Suhari wrote:UKIP has done its job...... just as the Green Party did years ago.

Once were out, they need to fold.
Refresh my memory - what has the green party achieved?
Raised the profile of 'green' issues. Got quite a few votes, and the mainstream parties responded by jumping on the environmental bandwagon.

We're going back a few years mind!

Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 6:57 am
by m4 colin
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



3 out of 7 ...............must do better

Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 8:21 am
by Ralph
1 out of 7. More authoritarian than Farage so no surprise we agree on pretty much nothing.

Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 10:13 am
by Royal24s
PG30 wrote:
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

How do you work that out ? Was I impolite or something ?

Re: The Fall of UKIP

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 10:54 am
by PG30
Royal24s wrote:
PG30 wrote:
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

How do you work that out ? Was I impolite or something ?
You were saying most people wouldn't worry about his views on gay marriage, abortion, climate change and privatising the NHS.

As much as you'd like to think it's still the 1950s we've all moved on