Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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I know who I am not voting for,and I will not tell you I am voting for.and its not the party with a moving stairway up st margrets cliff.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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david will talk you into it brian.
this piece is an excellent example of positive campaigning as the writer has seen why his party is losing support and is setting out plans to re-engage.
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/may/08/ukip-tory-movement-disenfranchised-english-labourBrian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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howard you must be having a giraffe,me voting for ukip will be cutting be like cutting my throat after eating halhal sarnies.

Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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That's a great article Howard, I told you a while back the others just don't "get it".
They have their newspeak, their focus groups and think tanks, their cosy get of ethers to pat each other on the back.
Thy are so out of touch it's embarrassing, you only have to read this forum to see that.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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The conservatives are finished; they couldn't get outright power, even after the 13 years of the labour mess
The labour party still have the stench of Blair mandlson and the Milibands all over them
The UK is plunging in to poverty, fuelled buy law wages and high rents/ mortgages and energy prices.
The poor working class is getting bigger,
No political party will get control of parliament without representing this group of voters.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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doesn't work like that keith. with the first past the post system only about 37% of people who do vote decide which party will gain power.
a quick look at how the polls have gone over the last year or so gives a projection of the bullingdon boys gianing an outright, albeit small majority in 2015.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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One thing that changes voting habits, and voter turn outs
Mass poverty look at Greece