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  1. 1. How will you be voting in 2014?

    • Conservative
      44
    • Labour
      10
    • Liberal Democrat
      1
    • Green Party
      1
    • SNP
      2
    • UKIP
      147
    • Plaid Cymru
      3
    • BNP
      5
    • Not Voting
      11
    • DUP
      1
    • Sinn Féin
      0
    • UUP
      2
    • SDLP
      0
    • Alliance
      0


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Trouble is if too many move Tory to UKIP - the ****** lefties will get in by default and that is the last thing we need :sick: :mad:

 

The Tories under Cameron are lefties. There is no difference between them and Labour on any of the things that matter; and where Cameron, at the eleventh hour holds his nose and makes some footling rightish gesture, such as his supposed benefit restrictions on EU migrants you can smell the insincerity on the wind and you can be utterly certain it will never happen. He's a fraud and an EU groupie.

Besides, if UKIP split the Tory vote and push the Lib-Dems off the rostrum altogether, a proper in-out referendum will be politically unavoidable and an out vote will very likely have a domino effect across Europe. They will have forced the issue and we're likely to get a real reformed Conservative party at the end of it and Labour and Lib-Dems in a state of political collapse. Its win win win. What's not to like?

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I will try to elicit a response again. I see N Ireland has apparently lost its European franchise. Not sure if that means we have a regional exception from EU bureaucracy or if uk government has negotiated withdrawal for N Ireland and not told anyone?

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:good: As usual.

 

Ukip for me in the Euro's, and it's looking more than likely for the GE in 2015 too, as a life long Tory voter.

 

They need a proper wake up call.

 

 

The Tories under Cameron are lefties. There is no difference between them and Labour on any of the things that matter; and where Cameron, at the eleventh hour holds his nose and makes some footling rightish gesture, such as his supposed benefit restrictions on EU migrants you can smell the insincerity on the wind and you can be utterly certain it will never happen. He's a fraud and an EU groupie.

Besides, if UKIP split the Tory vote and push the Lib-Dems off the rostrum altogether, a proper in-out referendum will be politically unavoidable and an out vote will very likely have a domino effect across Europe. They will have forced the issue and we're likely to get a real reformed Conservative party at the end of it and Labour and Lib-Dems in a state of political collapse. Its win win win. What's not to like?

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