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The voice of reason
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http://www.lbc.co.uk/watch-nigel-far...e-on-lbc-96464
ideal if you are thinking about voting UKIP at the next election as I know many are |
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Remembering Kerry
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I admit he comes across as totally plausible and definitely not all he says is wrong.
I heard nothing that would entice me to vote UKIP however. In fact I totally disagree with his continuing 'questionable' attitude to immigrants on benefits, even though I do think it is an issue that needs addressing and in better ways than the way this Coalition Govt. has too. Obviously, being a strong pro-EU person I would never be able to support his coming out of the EU at all. However, I do agree with him that he should have at least one shared session as a platform in the leaders debates, especially if UKIP do win a by election. They are strong in areas as to local Govt; they dominate the European elections so yes he should, as I think the Green party leader should too. I noticed the pathetic Ferrari couldn't resist trying to make a snide remark as to Ed Miliband as usual, although I do applaud the way Nigel Farage dealt with that. It is a pity Ferrari didn't point out that this govt. now has done not a thing as to reducing the deficit further for more than 18 months now so what did Nigel think of that. Not a bad session for Nigel Farage but not one to open any doors as to UKIP for me,sorry. |
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Put me down as a 'cold day in hell'.
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