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date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:09:42 -0000,    group: uk.politics.misc        back       
Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies

Note that if you see similarly titled policy documents on;

Farming
Fisheries
Immigration
Environment
               .............in the manifestos of the LibLabCon, they are not 
worth the paper they are printed on. Vast tracts of their other policy 
documents will be, too. They outsourced responsibility for much of UK 
governance whilst all the while, telling us they were doing no such thing

Have a read - see if you like them. UKIP's still here, despite the best 
efforts of the Electoral Commission. Who knows, we might even get a 
defection or two, now that Cameron's finally come out.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:09:42 -0000   author:   True Blue

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
On Nov 4, 5:09 pm, "True Blue"  wrote:
> http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies
>
> Note that if you see similarly titled policy documents on;
>
> Farming
> Fisheries
> Immigration
> Environment
>                .............in the manifestos of the LibLabCon, they are not
> worth the paper they are printed on. Vast tracts of their other policy
> documents will be, too. They outsourced responsibility for much of UK
> governance whilst all the while, telling us they were doing no such thing
>
> Have a read - see if you like them. UKIP's still here, despite the best
> efforts of the Electoral Commission. Who knows, we might even get a
> defection or two, now that Cameron's finally come out.

At the very least, UKIP may see some donations originally earmarked
for the Tory party.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 09:13:20 -0800 (PST)   author:   Sam

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
True Blue wrote:

> Have a read - see if you like them. UKIP's still here, despite the best 
> efforts of the Electoral Commission. Who knows, we might even get a 
> defection or two, now that Cameron's finally come out.

Now that's an interesting idea.

Of course there's an election due so nobody who's standing for 
re-election with any chance of winning is going to do it.

But there's a shed load of disgraced Tories due for the chop who might 
be induced to jump ship in a final show of contempt for democracy...

Even the BNP might get a couple,  although after the other week's 
Question Time they'd probably want the promise of a crack at the party 
leadership.

-- 
William Black

"Any number under six"

The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of 
Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat 
single handed with a quarterstaff.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:41:19 +0000   author:   William Black

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
On Nov 4, 5:41 pm, William Black  wrote:

> Even the BNP might get a couple,  although after the other week's
> Question Time they'd probably want the promise of a crack at the party
> leadership.
>
> --
> William Black
>
> "Any number under six"
>
> The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of
> Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat
> single handed with a quarterstaff.


Yeah, can you imagine someone like Redwood leading the BNP?

No, I really can't see that happening, although the BNP may well win a
few MP's at the next election, which according to some bookies, seems
very possible.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 09:48:17 -0800 (PST)   author:   Sam

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
"William Black"  wrote in message 
news:hcsec3$6os$1@news.eternal-september.org...
> True Blue wrote:
>
>> Have a read - see if you like them. UKIP's still here, despite the best 
>> efforts of the Electoral Commission. Who knows, we might even get a 
>> defection or two, now that Cameron's finally come out.
>
> Now that's an interesting idea.
>
> Of course there's an election due so nobody who's standing for re-election 
> with any chance of winning is going to do it.

I realise that defecting Tories would be like hen's teeth as they're 
practically all guaranteed seats next time 'round. It would be nice if one 
or two stood on principle, though. Austin Mitchell would be a nice 
defection, too.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 17:51:06 -0000   author:   True Blue

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
On Wed, 04 Nov 2009 17:41:19 +0000, William Black
 wrote:


>Even the BNP might get a couple,  although after the other week's 
>Question Time they'd probably want the promise of a crack at the party 
>leadership.

where is 85yo gaga hindenburg

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date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:53:49 +0100   author:   abelard

Re: Here you go folks.....some policies for the post-Cameron Betrayal...   
Sam wrote:
> On Nov 4, 5:41 pm, William Black  wrote:
> 
>> Even the BNP might get a couple,  although after the other week's
>> Question Time they'd probably want the promise of a crack at the party
>> leadership.
>>
>> --
>> William Black
>>
>> "Any number under six"
>>
>> The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of
>> Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat
>> single handed with a quarterstaff.
> 
> 
> Yeah, can you imagine someone like Redwood leading the BNP?
> 

Except that Redwood is standing again and wants to win his seat.

Besides,  no politician of any talent would touch the BNP with a barge pole.

They know they'd be better off starting their own party.

I've been saying for some time that an English nationalist party that 
was non racist and openly embracing of English traditions would do very 
well.

The major problem with right wing parties in Europe is their nasty 
racist baggage.

I find it interesting that the Republicans in the US have never been a 
strictly racist party,  although sections of the Democratic Party have, 
  mainly because Lincoln was a Republican...


-- 
William Black

"Any number under six"

The answer given by Englishman Richard Peeke when asked by the Duke of 
Medina Sidonia how many Spanish sword and buckler men he could beat 
single handed with a quarterstaff.
date: Wed, 04 Nov 2009 18:07:49 +0000   author:   William Black

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