If we really do now have a four-party system, it's not the Lib Dems who are the fourth party.
Breaking the mould - it took 100 years!
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Originally posted by jean View PostIf we really do now have a four-party system, it's not the Lib Dems who are the fourth party.
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Originally posted by jean View PostIf we really do now have a four-party system, it's not the Lib Dems who are the fourth party.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 Beef Oven! View PostHow can you say that the LibDems are fourth, given the facts as per my post #17?
The Greens have made progress, coming fourth, but so they did in the Euro elections of 1989, 25 years ago, since when the Lib Dems have been the third party in domestic politics.
People vote always on the perception of the current government's performance and both coalition parties have been punished.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 Beef Oven! View PostWith respect, being temporarily unhappy with one's party does not alter the tangibles that underpin any pecking order.
How can you say that the LibDems are fourth, given the facts as per my post #17?
don't pretend that you believe in "facts" because the kippers rely on the old technique of repeating lies over and over
75% of our laws ARE NOT made in Brussels (don't you listen to "More or Less" ???)
and so on and so on
but hey, who gives a toss about "facts" when the bar is open ?Last edited by MrGongGong; 26-05-14, 15:29.
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Looking quickly through the results, it doesn't seem to be the 'austerity' countries (Greece, Portugal, Spain, Cyprus(?)) which have turned so obviously against the EU.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 amateur51 View PostHas anyone else noted the speed and content of Bill Tong's replies in triumphalist mode?
The dyslexia doesn't seem to be much of an impairment this morning.
But I will not leave a comment unanswered, that invites fellow forum members to comment on the race, gender, disability, or anything else like that, of a fellow forum member.
A learning disability, however mild is, not something to be made fun of in the way that you do.
Feel free to continue following me about the forum making your nasty little comments, as you do, but please keep away from things like race, disability gender etc.
I am pleased that no-one responded to your question.
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Even leaving aside for a moment the racist and proto-fascist accusations that are levelled in some quarters at UKIP, what that party appears to ignore is that its very existence may prove vulnerable to being undermined by possible events.
David Cameron has pledged an in/out referendum on UK's continued membership of EU to be held in 2017 should his party win the next UK General Election.The Scottish referendum on independence from UK, however, will be held in a few months' time and, if it results in Scotland's departure from the Union, Wales might be encouraged to hold a similar referendum. If it does and if it's scheduled to occur before the UK's EU referendum and results in Wales leaving the Union, there will no longer be a UK, so the kippers will find themselves with nowhere for which to seek independence and Mr Cameron's referendum will likewise have to be abandoned in its currently proposed form. The kippers woudl then have either to dissolve or to rename themselves the English Independence Party (which might sound rather too close to the English Defence League for comfort) while Mr Cameron, whose party will then be failing to govern England alone, will have to scrap UK's EU in/out referendum altogether or replace it with an English EU in/out one instead.
That might arguably still leave open the question of whether an independent Scotland and/or and independent Wales would need to reapply for EU membership (which still seems unclear) and, if so, whether either or both would do so and whether either such application would succeed. Were each to reapply successfully for EU membership in its own right, would the displaced kippers in those countries try to rise up and seek to overturn those newly granted EU memberships or would they simply put up and shut up on the grounds that such a move would likely be on a hiding to nothing?
OK, let's return to those accusations of racism and proto-fascism that some people direct at UKIP. If UKIP reinvents itself in a post-Union environment, it would have to split into three in three independent countries and seek to campaign for the independence of each from EU. What chance of credibility, let alone success, in that? - and would each also reinvent its racist credentials by campaigning for strict controls on immigration from the other two as well as from elsewhere?
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThe kippers woudl then have either to dissolve or to rename themselves the English Independence Party (which might sound rather too close to the English Defence League for comfort)
What I feel is that, whether singling out Romanians as people you probably wouldn't want as neighbours is strictly 'racism' or not is not important: it's just as disagreeable as picking on Muslims because of their religion (not their race) or 'social inferiors' because they don't know how to behave 'properly. Or any 'foreigners' because they're not 'us'. And have smelly food. These are all forms of narrow intolerance.
However the Scotland Independence Party already exists - it's called the SNP, and they seem to want to be part of the EU. That might create a problem for Scotland's UKIP MEP if they secede.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 ahinton View PostEven leaving aside for a moment the racist and proto-fascist accusations that are levelled in some quarters at UKIP, what that party appears to ignore is that its very existence may prove vulnerable to being undermined by possible events.
David Cameron has pledged an in/out referendum on UK's continued membership of EU to be held in 2017 should his party win the next UK General Election.The Scottish referendum on independence from UK, however, will be held in a few months' time and, if it results in Scotland's departure from the Union, Wales might be encouraged to hold a similar referendum. If it does and if it's scheduled to occur before the UK's EU referendum and results in Wales leaving the Union, there will no longer be a UK, so the kippers will find themselves with nowhere for which to seek independence and Mr Cameron's referendum will likewise have to be abandoned in its currently proposed form. The kippers woudl then have either to dissolve or to rename themselves the English Independence Party (which might sound rather too close to the English Defence League for comfort) while Mr Cameron, whose party will then be failing to govern England alone, will have to scrap UK's EU in/out referendum altogether or replace it with an English EU in/out one instead.
That might arguably still leave open the question of whether an independent Scotland and/or and independent Wales would need to reapply for EU membership (which still seems unclear) and, if so, whether either or both would do so and whether either such application would succeed. Were each to reapply successfully for EU membership in its own right, would the displaced kippers in those countries try to rise up and seek to overturn those newly granted EU memberships or would they simply put up and shut up on the grounds that such a move would likely be on a hiding to nothing?
OK, let's return to those accusations of racism and proto-fascism that some people direct at UKIP. If UKIP reinvents itself in a post-Union environment, it would have to split into three in three independent countries and seek to campaign for the independence of each from EU. What chance of credibility, let alone success, in that? - and would each also reinvent its racist credentials by campaigning for strict controls on immigration from the other two as well as from elsewhere?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostThe UKIP is a populist party whose message resonates with the electorate.
A much bigger problem, though, is racists who think that Ukip is racist. Because there seem to be quite a few of them, too. Take William Henwood, a party candidate in Enfield and the guy who declared that Lenny Henry should ‘emigrate to a black country’ and ‘does not have to live with whites’. That’s a bit racist, right? Or take Andre Lampitt, who featured in its election broadcast last week, and then turned out to think that Muslims were animals and Ed Miliband was Polish. Definitely not un-racist, him. Or take whoever has been unearthed in the time between me writing this and you reading this.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostIt's a bit sad that the "message" that you say "resonates" is one of hatred and distrust.
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