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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDon't let [the] UKIP get under your skin, or at least try not to let it show.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Anna
We have 11 parties standing (of the 44 candidates 15 are women) Some of the parties are only standing in Wales such as The Socialist Labour Party (led by Arthur Scargill!) and others are only fielding candidates in Wales and Scotland. One of the minority parties not standing in England had a party political broadcast last night. It was dreadful and constituted nothing more than what I think could be called hate crime. I know all parties now can have at least one broadcast but surely, to give airtime to such Islamophobia as this (when they don't have a hope of getting a seat) is wrong?
We've had a lot of LibDem broadcasts, Nick says vote for him to keep UKIP out and I think tactical voting will be strong in the election.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI was merely wondering how those who have been elected were able also to show how they've made the EU 'benefit system' work for benefit of their constituents when they don't admit there are any benefits. It seemed a quite reasonable query. Any ideas?
Or some other pile of B*llox that they will make up to try and fool people into thinking that they are somehow NOT like all the others ?
"Voting for UKIP as a 'protest vote' is like shitting in your hotel bed to protest bad service and then realizing you have to sleep in a shitty bed."
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Originally posted by Anna View PostI think tactical voting will be strong in the election.
Please jump in, anyone, if I've remembered this wrongly. I don't think people should faff around with 'tactical' voting because this only works with FPTP. As far as I can see, you can't keep a party out by tactical voting; but you might stop your own party from 'winning'.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI was merely wondering how those who have been elected were able also to show how they've made the EU 'benefit system' work for benefit of their constituents when they don't admit there are any benefits. It seemed a quite reasonable query. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostI don't think that is the objective of those who are standing on the principle of returning more powers to national governments from the EU (including those who want all devolved power to be returned, i.e. to exit the EU) - I presume that would be the benefit that would be striven for. It certainly seems legitimate to me that parties and their representatives should be able to stand on such a platform since it is representative of a significant part of the electorate - not just in this country - which would otherwise be disenfranchised.
Though getting elected to the UK parliament in sufficient numbers would actually give them some power. As MPs, should they not work for their constituents?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostDon't forget that the voting is by proportional representation. There is only one reasonable way to vote. Decide which party will best represent your views in Europe and vote for it. There is a quota to elect each member, parties that reach that quota get one MEP - the person who is No 1 on the party lists; then the surplus votes (above the quota) are counted to see if/which candidates at No2 also get elected, and so on (if I remember correctly). It's complicated but not for the voter. You just vote for the party you support.
Please jump in, anyone, if I've remembered this wrongly. I don't think people should faff around with 'tactical' voting because this only works with FPTP. As far as I can see, you can't keep a party out by tactical voting; but you might stop your own party from 'winning'.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI was merely wondering how those who have been elected were able also to show how they've made the EU 'benefit system' work for benefit of their constituents when they don't admit there are any benefits. It seemed a quite reasonable query. Any ideas?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI think they mean that THEY will benefit from the EU by claiming as much money as possible without going or voting and as THEY obviously "represent" the so called "ordinary" people of the UK, then the "ordinary" people benefit ?
Or some other pile of B*llox that they will make up to try and fool people into thinking that they are somehow NOT like all the others ?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostBut that's part of the appeal, young man. The UKIP aren't like the others. You even started a thread on the very same topic!
That's what the daily stream of news stories about these delusionists shows
and you know it ;-)
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThey are EXACTLY like the others
That's what the daily stream of news stories about these delusionists shows
and you know it ;-)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThey say what they believe, and that's different.
You have no way of knowing whether I mean what I have just typed, or not :-)
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostYou have no way of knowing whether I mean what I have just typed, or not :-)
people believe all sorts of nonsense
some even believe that a certain English composers finest work is...................... no no no let's not go there
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