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Didnt someone from labour say they will not agree to a coalition? I think UKIP or Lib Dems are Labours only choice but i think UKIP may be picked because they have better plans
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Remembering Kerry
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Ed Miliband could have made life a fair bit easier for himself had he promised one too but he feels it would shatter investment, and have a shadow hanging over businesses too,he has stuck rigidly to that so no way would he agree to one now for UKIP support. If he is the largest party he will, I think, go ahead as a minority govt; and dare the SNP to vote him down,which would then open the door to the Conservatives to try to form a govt: Were the SNP to do that,it would infuriate the SNP supporters in Scotland so I think the SNP block in Westminster would in all probability support that minority Labour govt: in the end, and get really nothing in return,except no return of a Conservative govt: |
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) is getting out of europe and controlling immigration..
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Which is just WHY - in the face of all the evidence for controlling immigration and getting out of Europ - Farage is the only logical choice for MY vote.
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Which would in turn cause more chaos and likely instability within the UK,that is even before addressing the problems of how,with who and where we trade. I believe the loss of investments to the UK would be massive and also have companies of foreign origin in the UK leaving the UK too. This is Milibands vision of leaving the EU,and for me he is right,that really would be like a massive lurch over a cliff,with in my view, no soft landing possible at all. Farage was convinced as early as last year that Miliband would also go down the referendun route byt he election,he hasn't,he hasn't budged an inch. So UKIP and labour together would be a non starter in any scenario I think too. |
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