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les_taxi
20th April 2013, 22:30
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/apr/20/labour-ukip-poll

grahamw48
20th April 2013, 22:35
Well, looking at and listening to this TIT....can you blame anyone ? :NoNo:

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les_taxi
20th April 2013, 22:38
He is like a little man boy lol

grahamw48
20th April 2013, 23:03
Yeah, the sort who would get his r's kicked and lunch nicked at school. :biggrin:

Can't wait to see Nige do a TV debate with those big girls' blouses.

He'll blinkin destroy them. :icon_lol:

Iani
21st April 2013, 08:28
Interesting that it's Labour voters who are switching to UKIP, when the media likes to paint them as xenophobics who can't accept the red bits on the map have gone.

Then again, it's working class people who always feel the brunt of government policies.

Let's think:

Be soft on crime with silly sentences and harsh punishments for householders who might defend their property..................which areas get the results of this? The nice leafy places where the politicians live, or the council estates and solid terraces where normal people live?

Destroy grammar schools because they are elitists. Introduce the bog standard comprehensive - whose social mobility is kicked away?

Join the EU, oh wine becomes cheaper and having so many countries have the Euro makes it so much easier to flit between our villa in Tuscany and Henriettas gite in Biarritz she kindly leant us dahling, but what about the movement of labour letting anyone come here to seek work - often lower paid work, often work some people would use as the first rung on the ladder.

What about those people coming over from poorer EU states (Never mind how the blazes these countries were let into the EU in the first place!), not the ones who want to work, but those who are on the make, well whose areas do they install themselves in buy-to-let properties, whose areas gets this blight?

Tonys super casinos..........he just never got that real socialists would never let a supercasino happen, because they came from the sharp end of society and knew how this can affect poorer families. For that matter the old socialists were very keen on families and even church, because they knew how this knits communities together through hard times.

UKIP worry me, I thought Labour were supposed to be the fairer party, but................some things should not really surprise us, and if it deep down surprises Labour, then they are fools. The ball is in their court

hawk
21st April 2013, 08:52
well ukip cant do any worse than the idiots in power now i was doing deliverys in rotherham and just as am readying parcels a bunch of around 15polish came out of the building there was one guy talking to them in polish but inbetween a little english words what he was telling them was were to go and what to do at housing office want what paper work they need ie passport and other papers i heard him say then they all went off in the direction he indicated as for jobs i cant even get the work as hgv driver am driving a van and getting £231 after tax but its work i got zero chance on getting wife here on this wage :furious3::furious3::furious3::bigcry:

joebloggs
21st April 2013, 10:09
i think you will find if you look say in the last yr , labour have had 38-41% of the votes
while tories have had 29-36%, while others 12-16%.

so the difference in % of the votes was 3% for labour, (41-38)
tories was 7% (36-29)
and others 4% (16-12)

so labours % has varied less than the Tories or others. so how they work out labour is losing ground is :censored:

http://www.ukpolitical.info/General_election_polls.htm

grahamw48
21st April 2013, 10:26
some very good points

You've got it mate. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

mickcant
21st April 2013, 12:25
They are all in it for their own ends:cwm23:
Mick.:Erm:

imagine
21st April 2013, 12:35
They are all in it for their own ends:cwm23:
Mick.:Erm:
:yeahthat:

and thats why the country is in the state its in