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10 years ago @ Conservative Home - How will UKIP perform ... · 2 replies · +9 points

Some people do not like the truth. I would go read the whole speech, not the edited highlights

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - How will UKIP perform ... · 0 replies · +12 points

Is it a turncoat to find a party in touch with your views, because I am afraid the current Conservatives are no longer in touch with mine
.It is very debatable whether they can really call themselves Tory they are so alike Lab/Lib. Perhaps they should call themselves the "Onesies"

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - How will UKIP perform ... · 0 replies · +4 points

It aught to read 650, but who am I to change an epic poem

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - How will UKIP perform ... · 3 replies · +3 points

reminiscent of the dying Tory party!!
Half a league, half a league,
Half a league onward,
All in the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
"Forward, the Light Brigade!
"Charge for the guns!" he said:
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Jessica Lee MP steps d... · 0 replies · +15 points

What has the fact that she is a woman to do with anything. We now live in an age of political correctness. An age of (false) equality , ethnicity and diversity. An age where it is illegal to differentiate except when it suits. An age when men can be wives or women husbands. This brave new world of everyone is exactly the same.
So what is the article about?

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Geoffrey Clifton-Brown... · 0 replies · +12 points

Will the trip make one iota of difference to Syria? The answer is clearly NO. The fact that Britain has given more in aid than the rest of the EU countries put together in one sense is admirable. Particularly if it comes out of the aid budget and prevents aid being sent to despotic regimes or the likes of China, India or Brazil. The problem is I suspect it didn't. So yet again the British government borrows money to give away, when the correct route aught to be charitable giving

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Lorena Papamanci: How ... · 0 replies · +5 points

"These ideas need to make their way into the political agenda, otherwise the Right will lose. Britain has already decided that it will no longer tolerate irresponsible businesses: either we have a good economy – or the Left will regulate for one"
The whole article appears to be calling for state interference, and in certain sectors there is a need to protect the consumer. Yet at the end of the day there is far too much interference in ordinary businesses. Red tape, political correctness run from Europe and Westminster. Governments have never been renowned for running business and it would be better to keep out now with the exception of the utilities and banks which definitely rip their customers off

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Boris needs to get a m... · 0 replies · +12 points

Out here in the stixs Boris is an interesting and charismatic politician. Is he a leader? Only if the Tories want him as such. Is he a vote winner? Probably not in the overall scheme of things. He is still seen as a spoilt rich man, out of touch with the vast majority. I like him and if as suggested he does for Cameron, he will have served his purpose. I do not see him winning the day for the Conservatives though

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - How will UKIP perform ... · 2 replies · +50 points

I love the positivity of the article. UKIP will win the Euro elections but not the Council ones. People will vote two ways in the different elections. It is not up to Councillors to decide. That is the job of the electorate. They will place their vote where they wish. If UKIP drag voters out who have not previously voted that is for the good of democracy. People are beginning to think my vote is worthwhile. If the Lib/Lab/Cons lose votes it is because there is a choice that voters believe worthwhile. You either listen and change or go to the wall

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - In Norfolk UKIP are ke... · 2 replies · +4 points

wait until the next election