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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
Like every other party Rob, UKIP are far from perfect, but with me it's a case of the Pro's FAR outweighing any CONS.
In my opinion, the EU and our 'Open Door' immigration policy are THE two issues which are of the gravest, most urgent concern for this country's future survival, and Farage is THE only politician who is genuine, honest and passionate about addressing them both - the other leaders are paying lip service or have policies which are in opposition to my own views.
As LT says; there is NOTHING in the UKIP Manifesto to alarm anyone, and if the day ever came when Farage held power directly or the balance of power in a coalition, and adverse policies DID start to be proposed or implemented, then ALL of us have the vote to remove him.
The other (Big) two party leaders are PROVEN liars whereas Farage is merely the victim of propaganda.
I'll give him a chance.
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I have to agree with you. It is not a question of who is the best as I agree with the pros outweighing the cons. Those pros and cons will be different to each voter, which parties policies they consider will work in their best interests and how it will affect them. Also if we forever vote between two main parties, how if we don't at least give others a chance will we ever know for sure the effects their policies they will have on the Country.
I may not have put very well what I am trying to say because I am not really that pollitically minded, but one party I know I won't be voting for sure, is the Tories.