So, Jan! This is about UKIP, with some references to its impact on the future Parliament at a next General Election.
I've tried to keep it free of any one-sided propaganda, and have theorised a future agreement between them and the blues.
And some references to Nigel Farage and his possible impact - or lack thereof - on the Labour electorate.
I'm keeping it updated with new events as they evolve regards by-elections, polls, and UKIP's standing among the electorate.
Any comments on the Port belong on the Port thread. Perhaps I might have seemed frustrating there to some, but at the end of the day the Government mentioned me in its decision on the Port. I've been listed among the alternative proposals.
Whether this is frustrating to some, can't tell, but one would have to be very unfair to start rebuking me because of it.
Didn't I campaign against Port privatisation? Having achieved the Government's attention with an alternative proposal, have I asked to be acclaimed in high?
I know that sometimes I annoy DDC, and have probably annoyed Gov. in London too at times, and maybe with glee Gov. both Central and Local give me a resounding retribution when they feel I deserve it, but I take it like a man and remain on friendly terms.
Now back to this stand-off between UKIP and the other parties, and let's see it remains a fair confrontation: after all, Gov. could strike back and land a thunderous by-election victory somewhere, be it blue or yellow.
Or maybe not, who knows?
