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All hail the Moyesiah
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What a farce, just confirms what everyone knew already that they are a one man party and nothing more, and so much for all his professions of sincerity when he said he would resign. I don't think a lot of Ukip members even will be happy about this and particularly not Douglas Carswell who was arguing today that they were more than a one man band. Edit - beaten to it by Paul, have merged the threads Last edited by MTVN; 11-05-2015 at 02:55 PM. |
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I always thought Nigel would be re elected anyway, so it just cuts out the farce and expense of an election. UKIP only seems to have one socially acceptable spokesman in the form of Nigel, but it doesnt really matter. Come the next election, UKIP will be a dead party as their purpose for being will have evaporated.
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LOL, how "convenient". I bet this wasn't discussed as being the likely plan before he announced he would step down. Definitely wouldn't have been discussed even a little. And I bet he really did take "a lot of convincing" not to step down.
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No he would debate it you are Wrong Its Not a Circus its Front Page News he built UKIP to the place they are I respect that I am Conservative and I backed my Leader and we won |
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Everyone was happy to accept Miliband's resignation, I notice.
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Remembering Kerry
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However this legendary campaigner couldn't have his party hold the 2 seats they had, and fell a fair way short,over 3,000 votes, of winning the seat he contested,which was considered his really best chance. Doesn't sound much like a legendary campaigner to me. His decision to stay on now, is his worst decision yet too as now he looks more of a laughing stock. At least Clegg and Miliband went right off with no twisting and turning. That is going with dignity,not hanging on for grim death. I am,resigning,Farage said, I have done too much politics over the years. Then,Oh no, the party want me to stay, I am staying now. What a clown and what a farce. Five years on from now, he will be an even bigger irrelevance in my view and this decision will come back to haunt him, if he is in fact still leader then too. Last edited by joeysteele; 12-05-2015 at 02:00 PM. |
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All hail the Moyesiah
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"The consequences of me failing to secure a seat for myself in the Commons would be significant for both myself and the party. It is frankly just not credible for me to continue to lead the party without a Westminster seat...was I supposed to brief UKIP policy from the Westminster Arms? No - if I fail to win South Thanet, it is curtains for me. I will have to step down"
Farage's autobiography |
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![]() Faster Nige! FASTER!! |
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POWER TO THE PEOPLE |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nearly there! Poor Nigel, his little legs must be aching. |
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What a farce.
However, this was the election he had to break through in really, with a Labour party not doing anything like it should have, the Lib Dems totally crushed. UKIP should have easily hit around 17/18% of the votes. Next time the EU issue will be likely settled,there will be little need for UKIP at all in 2020. Nothing to make them stand out at all by then. In this situation with the Conservatives attaining 36% of the votes,Labour around 32%,if he couldn't capitalise on that, then with 2 new leaders in place and a new one for the Lib Dems too. He and his party are probably going to look the outdated one by 2020. |
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No we have to wait and see on that Last edited by arista; 11-05-2015 at 03:39 PM. |
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Great news. Nigel has been a breath of fresh fag smoke to counter career political drones like clegg and miliband. Mind you the lady deputy Suzanne Evans is also very good.
And yes livia if only the libdems or labour had someone so skilled All they can do is scrabble around stabbing each other in the back if its a farce you are after just watch the labour fight for power. Lol |
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Really pleased to hear this, hopefully Mr Farage will stay on and lead the Party from the front where he belongs.
As UKIP were second in 118 seats it is possible that a bye-election might give a another chance to become an MP, or maybe the Govt will be defeated in the coming Months and the General Election may be run again. Either way Mr Farage is too good a Politician to just walk away at the moment.
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