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to love UKIP?

406 replies

Hullygully · 01/05/2014 22:22

Every time a UKIP person speaks, they want to say rape within marriage is ok, Lenny Henry should go back to Black Land, bit too scared to stand in a by election just now...yet

PEOPLE ARE STILL DESPERATE TO VOTE FOR THEM.

What hope is there? Humanity is as truly doomed as ever.

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Darkesteyes · 03/05/2014 21:34

dawndonnaagain Sat 03-May-14 18:41:53



I knew the comment from an individual would come up.
It's not the party, just the people working for the party! hmm
That would be the folk, who if elected, would be making party policy then






Same principle as.....it wasn't me. I was only following orders.

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twofingerstoGideon · 03/05/2014 22:15

With regard to immigrants, we cannot afford an open door policy. If every Italian decided to emigrate tomorrow we couldn't stop them. Thankfully (and hopefully) they won't, but there is absolutely NOTHING we could do to stop them coming here.

Hysteria truly does beckon. Let's all panic and vote for a bunch of twats just in case the population of an entire European country decides to emigrate to the UK. Fearmongering fuckwits.

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TucsonGirl · 03/05/2014 22:32

Why are people so scared of UKIP coming to power? What exactly are they afraid of? A party being in power that actually represents the views and opinions of the majority of British people? Rather than a party that thinks they know best, and the people are misguided idiots and need to be governed by their betters? Sorry but I think that game is up. It was the moment Gordon Brown called Gillian Brown a bigot for asking him a perfectly reasonable question.

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NoArmaniNoPunani · 03/05/2014 22:44

I'm afraid of 30% flat rate income tax and loss of maternity leave and holiday pay.

Not that I think ukip will get any power. They might get a seat in the European elections but MEPs don't have that much power.

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RufusTheReindeer · 03/05/2014 22:51

I'm afraid of a political party that has no real idea of what they are going to do IF ( massive if, can't increase size of font otherwise I would do just to show how MASSIVE that if is) they gain power

A bit like a dog that catches a cat and thinks " SHIT!!!! What the fuck do I do now"

But I'm not worried, they have two hopes of gaining power...none and fuck all. Because the vast majority of British people have an ounce of sense and although they will vote in local elections for UKIP to piss off the other parties they won't vote them into any real power

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HauntedNoddyCar · 03/05/2014 22:51

I'm not scared. I'm fucking terrified of the swivel eyed loons.

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HauntedNoddyCar · 03/05/2014 22:54

Actually Rufus I hope you are right and I can go back to just being vaguely ashamed that they are Brits Abroad in the European Parliament

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redandchecker · 03/05/2014 22:55

Anyone who is not scared is either not fully aware of their awful Inhumane policies or is a complete and utter crazy twunt

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claig · 03/05/2014 23:03

I think that although the Tories are denying it, they will have to do a deal with UKIP. Lots of Tory voters don't believe that Cameron and some of his crew are real Tories - they believe they are progressives. There is no way the Tories can win them back, there is no turning back for them. They have already gone to UKIP. I think Cameron is toast now, even though all the Tories deny it. Cleggy is toast and so is Cameron. I think they will both be gone fairly soon after the results of the EU election are read out.

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BetterTogether75 · 03/05/2014 23:14

In the absence of electoral reform, and in the continued presence of Kippers making utter tits of themselves day in, day out, I think this is a lot of shouting around a sideshow.

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dawndonnaagain · 03/05/2014 23:46

I'm with Rufus and Haunted.

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Trazzletoes · 04/05/2014 08:08

I'm an immigration solicitor. If we close the borders then I lose my "British job for a British person" . (Ps. I know UKIP aren't saying they will close the borders but it wouldn't surprise me if that was the end result).

In all honesty, our immigration laws are pretty strict (which does no end of good in repelling foreign students from coming here to study etc etc). IMO money would be better spent on better policing of the borders but most importantly swift removal of those who have over-stayed or are here illegally. I appreciate it shouldn't necessarily be down to the government to take action but allowing people to stay on indefinitely creates massive backlogs leading to amnesties or allows people to settle ( in their minds), put down roots, marry, have children and then they'll get a visa anyway.

I saw a poster the other day that said there was an EU vote on banning the ivory trade or something like that. Anyway, only about 12 MEPs voted against it and I think 8 of them perhaps were UKIP?

Why on earth would anyone in this day and age support the ivory trade? I just don't get it.

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Trazzletoes · 04/05/2014 08:35

Are any UKIP supporters able to explain what is going to happen to the EU migrants who are already here if we exit the EU? Presumably those with Permanent Residence will be able to stay, what about, say, a worker who has only been here 2 years? Will he be required to leave? Or switch to an equivalent category under the Immigration Rules? What if he's married a Brit?

And then what about those with Retained and Derived rights of residence? What will hapPen to them? Or will a line be drawn in the sand that says, ok you're here now, that's fine, but no more in now? And then what if people's circumstances change? Or they become aware that they have a derived right of residence that they didn't know about before?

Whatever happens, it won't be cheap to administer.

Also UKIP may not have a published policy on it but their handy leaflet through my door the other day told me once we've left the EU we will also be in signing the European Convention on Human Rights.

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lbsjob87 · 04/05/2014 09:11

The only difference between UKIP and the BNP is that the BNP are blatantly racist, UKIP won't admit it.
Where I live, (in Kent) one district has seven out of eight county councillors who are UKIP. That district has one of the most corrupt councils on record (the leader went to jail for planning fraud, gay councillors get publicly bullied and expensive derelict buildings regularly burn down or literally fall over shortly after the council announce they are going to compulsory purchase it). This council is a laughing stock countywide.
There's a campaign at the moment to save a local airport. Thousands of people want it developed, a few don't. UKIP are the only party willing to save it.
They are going to WALK the next election, and as most people don't know what the European ones are about, they will probably walk that one too.
Which annoys me because they are sexist, homophobic dangerous bigots - but round here, they are seen as the only alternative.
So all I can do is continue to bombard my Facebook and Twitter accounts with reasons why voting for them is sheer insanity and hope enough people notice!

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Hysteriabeckons · 04/05/2014 11:29

Special, to be better, greater or otherwise different to what is usual. Spelt 'speshial' is all the above with added sarcasm. Wink

If I said David Cameron kicked my dog and therefore all Tories must be cruel to animals would you believe me? There's no official Tory policy that says it's ok to kick a dog, but because I say it happened it must be true.

For the record it's not illegal to be racist or have racist views. Who knows what really goes on in every individuals head? But that's just it, an individual is entitled to their own opinion. Official party policy is what a political party should be judged on.

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thornrose · 04/05/2014 11:43

I wasn't claiming that one incident of racism by UKIP supporters proves that they are all racist.

I was actually surprised that they were so blatant about it which is why I posted.

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thornrose · 04/05/2014 11:44

Oh and your speshial comment was deleted pretty quickly wasn't it?

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TheBogQueen · 04/05/2014 11:50

Love the way UKIP is dragging out any person from a minority ethnic group who has ever shown any support as proof that it is not racist.

Having a certain skin colour does not stop you being racist or a bigot. It does not prevent you from being self serving, weak or stupid.

How does it feel to be defined by the colour of your skin/your gender/your sexuality while you are trying to make a political point?

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dawndonnaagain · 04/05/2014 12:01

otherwise different to what is usual. Spelt 'speshial' is all the above with added sarcasm.
I don't for one second believe that is what you meant. Taken with the other remarks you made it was a tad more than the above suggestion. However, the remark has been deleted. Please don't repeat it.

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Pagwatch · 04/05/2014 12:25

"otherwise different to what is usual. Spelt 'speshial' is all the above with added sarcasm."

See, i think you imagine you are looking clever but actually stuff like that makes you look like such a coward.
That's not what you meant. That is not how you meant it.
Why do you lack even the integrity to admit that?

It's really lameass and sleazy.

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Hysteriabeckons · 04/05/2014 12:27

thornrose it was deleted indeed, not by me though. Someone was offended by the word because of their own connotations associated with it.

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dawndonnaagain · 04/05/2014 12:29

Fuck off, hysteria, that is disingenuous to say the least.

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thornrose · 04/05/2014 12:33

Well of course it wasn't deleted by you! At least have the courage of your bloody convictions.

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OTheHugeManatee · 04/05/2014 12:35

Not condoning the more outré utterances of some Ukip supporters/candidates but I find it strange that these utterances get conflated with policies.

Ukip, to my knowledge, only have two policies at present: bring back grammar schools, and get the UK out of the EU. And yet all kinds of things its supporters say are treated as though they are concrete manifesto promises.

When Jack Straw says Muslim women shouldn't wear the burqa as it is divisive, and then backs down after a public outcry, no-one then keeps on insisting ad infinitum that it is Labour policy to ban the burqa. But the same kind of comment from an individual within Ukip is treated as policy. It's a strange kind of double standard.

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dawndonnaagain · 04/05/2014 12:36

Thorn, I am not really sure he/she is worth the effort. We will have a lecture in a minute about how swearing weakens our argument. Grin

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