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Old 25-03-2015, 10:34 PM #90
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
With the fullest respect Kirklancaster, they are words on paper, there is a lot of missed detail that can be behind all those fine words.
With the inconsistencies regularly portrayed by Nigel Farage and then the complete reversal as to what he has said at times, by candidates for UKIP.
While all that on paper, with a line or 2 at best of informations, begs a lot of questioning as to the 'hidden' detail and also 'meaning'.

Words can be saying different things despite being laid out in a similar way,positive wording on the surface, once put into practice,can be revealed as in fact being very negative.
Just as vice versa, negative things on paper, can in practice become more positive in action.

Nothing I read there, alters my suspicions of a hidden agenda as to the NHS, while obviously there is a lot,on that small line or 2 against each idea/policy,the expansion of it all with greater detail, could be saying a lot of very different things in reality.
A lot of tha does not in any way go hand in hand with things Nigel Farage says, 'off the cuff' so to speak.
I commend you on the posting of it but it actually reveals little that explains in full, wha is meant in truth as to the policies.

I would never vote UKIP myself, because I do not want to leave the EU, I consider that very dangerous indeed for the UK and I don't particularly want a referendum either.

Reading through all that and trying to imagine it as positive,levaes me thinking of the chaos in reforming just about everything in the UK as set out in that list you posted.
It is probably a pipedream sadly in my view.
I always respect your view Joey, but I feel that most of the points you raise as to what Farage might do by way of 'U Turns' or 'breeched promises' is but speculation, whilst with Labour and the Conservatives, it is historical fact - and on a regular basis.

I feel Farage should at least be given a chance - he just might make a better fist of actually pulling this country out of the mire than the other two parties. Let's be honest - he can hardly be worse.
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