Pirate obviously.
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Pirate obviously.
I'd hate Labour to be in control again. I'd hate the Conservatives to be in control again. I'd hate the Liberal Democrats to be anywhere near the House of Parliament. I'm tempted to vote UKIP as they have some sensible policies (biggest obviously being leave the EU which ever Government in the EU should consider). Labour just absorb the money and are bad at understanding growth, and given the Global Economic Climate they will probably panic in the face of the inevitable problems that will persue. The Conservatives are alright, but they've not really done any cutting that is worth while for the whole country.
http://www.ukip.org/page/ukip-manifesto
http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies
But there were far more policy commitments in their Local and General Election manifestos than any of the three main parties.
I'm not saying it will happen, but I do think we are potentially close to a tipping point where something (whether it involves UKIP being a part of it or not) will mirror the Gang of Four moment in the 1980s with the SDP and Labour. It is possible after all, Labour did it to the Liberal Democrats in the 1920s and the SDP came a dust-sized particle away from destroying the Labour Party in the 1980s.Quote:
Originally Posted by Inseriousity.
But I agree entirely with the monkey analysis! :P
But perhaps thats the appeal, that they actually stand for something other than the status quo?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rozi
I agree that that is why some people are attracted to them
but I think the british public are keen on sticking to what they know and sticking with people who have proved, at some point in the past, that they can do something right especially in this time of economic instability
Oh forgot to post, I will be voting Conservative.