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Old 26-05-2014, 04:06 PM #9
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Originally Posted by arista View Post
Yes but he is changing fast
and he connects with Labour Voters



Thats a Good Thing
I really don't see UKIP as a good thing in any sense as to politics.
Their social policies that we know of are unacceptable to me, their gradually unearthing views as to healthcare and the NHS are extremely worrying.

The only thing I do hope is that Labour pressure Ed Miliband to agree to a referendum. That is the only way that the EU can be debated but not so prominantly in the 2015 election.

Ed Miliband should if he wins in 2015,just as any PM who takes that office should, also negotiate for reform and a better 'deal' for the UK from the EU.
That should be the norm for any PM in govt.

Unless that heat as to the EU is removed from the 2015 campaign then all there is going to be are endless tearing apart of David Cameron's and Ed Miliband's policy as to re-negotiation and reform of the EU,with UKIP letting them get on with it and wringing their hands with glee in the background.

In the event of UKIP winning seats of any quantity,(in the midst of Lib Dems woes), and having any holding of the balance of power,then deals will have to be done and demands met.
The thought of the Conservatives or anyone else allowing any implementation of UKIP's social policies is near unthinkable.
God forbid that ever comes to fruition.

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