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Remembering Kerry
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
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Remembering Kerry
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
Posts: 44,834
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One thing is for sure and that is UKIP and Nigel Farage seem to have the Conservatives in a spin on this EU issue now.
I still think the voters are not likely to believe David Cameron as to a referendum and so will likely stick with UKIP.
There is too much still vague as to this referendum form the Conservatives, Cameron is near tying himself up in knots here and at this rate most voters will be sick of the Conservatives going on about it.
I myself would not trust David Cameron to deliver a referendum, if he even did by a miracle get an overall majority in 2015, it would for sure be a small one, with many in his party not wanting to leave Europe at all,if a referendum looked like being lost,then all I can see is David Cameron saying he hasn't the arithmetic of votes to get the referendum held after all.
It would seem now even his own party who are against the EU don't believe him either,hence their wanting to get a guarantee almost, before the next election as to him holding one after that.
Those who are anti EU to the point of really wanting to come out should go with UKIP, at least whether they could influence things or not they would be consistent in pressing for one.
With David Cameron the anti EU voters would just get let down.
Just like the voters who trusted him when he said no full reform of the NHS would be done,then he did it.
What he says he will do he doesn't, what he says he won't do,he does.
Not a man to be trusted for me and especially not with the EU issue,in fact for me not to be trusted with very much now at all.
UKIP sure have him rattled though.
Last edited by joeysteele; 12-05-2013 at 05:26 PM.
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