Stephen_Wilders
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9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Charlie Elphicke MP: T... · 0 replies · 0 points
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Confessions of an anti... · 3 replies · +31 points
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Once i read that, i realised the author and myself don't live on the same planet. and that i feel for people who are on medication.
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - LISTEN: Nigel Farage d... · 0 replies · +22 points
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Andrew Lilico: Which f... · 2 replies · +7 points
get dictionary.. look up.
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - According to Peter Kel... · 0 replies · +10 points
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - According to Peter Kel... · 2 replies · +20 points
UKIP will stand candidates in every seat, so it can get ukip support.
UKIP doesn't OWE Anything to any other party.
someone has to win, and someone has to lose. its a horse race.
and your wrong, more and more people are voting ukip with, and after each election
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - According to Peter Kel... · 2 replies · +1 points
thats enough to start.
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - The ruling tribes of B... · 4 replies · +25 points
The voter is slowly but surely seeing the truth in the fact that the traditional 3 parties are all the same, they will all borrow more, tax more, keep us in the EU, and bankrupt our grandchildren before they are even born.
So yea, who cares which of them are in power. ?
I suspect the real gains for ukip will be in 2020 though, as it has been speculated. politics is a long game.
And as for Nigel leaving.. well, it would be of his own doing. the party loves him. just look at his ballot results, or listen to the long standing ovation he gets when he strolls on to the podium at conference.
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - The ruling tribes of B... · 0 replies · +8 points
because of course the former controls all the latter.
9 years ago @ Conservative Home - Joe Storey: Britain’... · 0 replies · +1 points
We are, in simplistic terms.. F*****d
The current coalition government, rather than limit borrowing, which we know went wild under the last labour government, have actually gone berserk with the GB credit card.
1.4 trilliion and rising by at least 200 billion a year.
There is only 1 solution. but he is past long gone.
Guy Fawkes.