Did you change Molesley for Farage?
Here's a quotation from something recenty published:-
"Both the British right and the left claimed that the ordinary working class was on their side -but in reality,streets neighbourhoods and towns were often divided.Farage's message appealed to people who believed they were competing for limited jobs and housing with immigrants."
I wonder if anyone would disagree with that as a description of the Britain in 2014 and if so why?
Incidentally,I've changed one word from the original text.Perhaps someone could tell me what the original word was?
Personally I would say that anyone who votes UKIP in council elections is probably a bit dim. They are effectively NF's UKIP, no one else is recognisable as having any background in politics except Hamilton and I beleive he spent as much time in court as in parliament due to his grasp on how politics works. I guess people who hold the European Parliament in disdain may vote for them there, but as local Councillors? Surely that is for the dim witted.So Barna, only you and people who agree with you get it eh?
Obviously the rest of us are all easily led and politically uneducated.
You are arrogant and a very bad loser.
Personally I would say that anyone who votes UKIP in council elections is probably a bit dim. They are effectively NF's UKIP, no one else is recognisable as having any background in politics except Hamilton and I beleive he spent as much time in court as in parliament due to his grasp on how politics works. I guess people who hold the European Parliament in disdain may vote for them there, but as local Councillors? Surely that is for the dim witted.
Personally I would say that anyone who votes UKIP in council elections is probably a bit dim. They are effectively NF's UKIP, no one else is recognisable as having any background in politics except Hamilton and I beleive he spent as much time in court as in parliament due to his grasp on how politics works. I guess people who hold the European Parliament in disdain may vote for them there, but as local Councillors? Surely that is for the dim witted.
Personally I would say that anyone who votes UKIP in council elections is probably a bit dim. They are effectively NF's UKIP, no one else is recognisable as having any background in politics except Hamilton and I beleive he spent as much time in court as in parliament due to his grasp on how politics works. I guess people who hold the European Parliament in disdain may vote for them there, but as local Councillors? Surely that is for the dim witted.
I never really thought about like that before, you have changed my thinking for good.Oh God,mummys little solder didn't get what he wanted.
Just being honest about what I think, UKIP in local elections lacks logic.You sir are also arrogant and a sore loser. It is due to people like you telling everyone how they should feel and how they should vote that UKIP are as popular as they are. Keep up the good work!
Another Surrey Shrimper - I enjoy doing battle with you but calling people NF supporters isn't on.
By the way, I was going to call you *** but didn't seem right!
I said NF's UKIP as in Nigel Farage's UKIP. Was maaaaybe being a little cheeky but those are his intials!
I never really thought about like that before, you have changed my thinking for good.
Ha! got me there ya sod!!!
I can't believe that's not been used before, it's sitting there like a gift to be picked up! Like my name too but being slightly lower profile mine should be more likely to slip under the radar.
I do find the local thing baffling though - even for those who back the policies it's become obvious that they have a poor selection of candidates and spreading them over hundred of councils rather that tens of Euro seats is just asking for inexperience and punching above their weight to be highlighted.
Farage was on TV having a pint in The Hoy and Helmet.
He'd better not have been anywhere near the quiz machine because that ****er was getting ready to cough.
I've been to 89 countries in the whole wide world and I still choose to live here and I'm a right arrogant ****.
Personally I would say that anyone who votes UKIP in council elections is probably a bit dim. They are effectively NF's UKIP, no one else is recognisable as having any background in politics except Hamilton and I beleive he spent as much time in court as in parliament due to his grasp on how politics works. I guess people who hold the European Parliament in disdain may vote for them there, but as local Councillors? Surely that is for the dim witted.