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Monday, 10 January 2011

It doesn't matter who you vote for: the EU government gets in. Vote UKIP

John Ward notes that the Coalition is falling from grace. Indeed so. Perhaps the electorate is waking up to the fact that it doesn't matter who you vote for, the EU government gets in.

All three main parties support corporatism and are themselves supported by corporatism.

The EU being corporatism personified, our only hope is to leave the EU.

It will be a cold day in hell before the 3 parties support small businesses rather than merely paying lip-service to the notion.

While I can understand voters voting for Cons or Dems to keep Labour out, it is precisely this propensity which brought us a ConDem government.

If we want change, knowing that we will not get it from the main three, we need to have the courage to vote for any party/independent which is not one of the main 3.

My preference is UKIP and I believe that this preference is growing.

Many argue that UKIP would be incapable of forming a credible government even were it to obtain the required number of votes to do so.

The reality is that UKIP, were it to win seats, might well become "kingmaker" supplanting the Dems.

Surely, this would be preferable to the EU-skewed configuration we now have in Parliament.

4 comments:

WitteringsfromWitney said...

Agree with every word Faustie, every word!

UKIP as 'kingmaker' = the only way to get some commonsense into politics.

Having seen what we can do, there would be even more UKIP MPs the GE after!

Fausty said...

I believe you're right, Mr W - UKIP hasn't been wrong so far and even the Tory faithful are beginning to see that.

The next EU elections will be interesting - assuming that the EU survives the Euro crisis!

right_writes said...
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right_writes said...

"UKIP hasn't been wrong so far and even the Tory faithful are beginning to see that."

Our local branch had its Christmas "do" last week, and we were told that a major figure was going to join UKIP on Monday.

We were all speculating and coming up with names like Norman Tebbit, Dan Hannan, John Redwood etc..

It wasn't any of the above, instead they bagged Stewart Wheeler, probably one of the most Tory tory's around these parts.

This is great, if we can persuade him, we can get more.

NB: Edited to insert missing word.

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