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What is going to happen to UKIP?

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  • Thrugelmir
    Thrugelmir Posts: 89,546 Forumite
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    michaels wrote: »
    Have you seen any international examples that seem to work well?

    No system is perfect. As long as Parliament is representative of the people then must be better. The voting pattern of the UK was very interesting. London is a different place to the remainder of England it would appear. Probably because the native population has been pushed out.
  • wotsthat
    wotsthat Posts: 11,325 Forumite
    UKIP probably feel the need to continue to lobby for their version of what they think people voted leave for.

    Something to do with foreigners maybe.
  • padington
    padington Posts: 3,121 Forumite
    Their body slowly dies but their soul walks into number 10 and takes us back to a place of ebbing interest, creatively and investment ?
    Proudly voted remain. A global union of countries is the only way to commit global capital to the rule of law.
  • MPD
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    Generali wrote: »
    UKIP provides a solution: stop the foreigners taking your jobs and your school places and all will be right with your world.
    If the workers can't come to the jobs the jobs will go to the workers. Nigel can whistle if he thinks he can stop that happening!
    After years of disappointment with get-rich-quick schemes, I know I'm gonna get rich with this scheme...and quick! - Homer Simpson
  • ukcarper
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    There is no way UK will replace Labour, they may have succeeded in seriously damaging the Labour Party by appealing to the lowest common denominator but when the dust settles and people realise where UK loyalties really are they will lose support with the working class.
  • Mistermeaner
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    Trouble labour became in the eyes of many the party for the non working class - those who work and most importantly want to get on do better under a Tory government.
    Left is never right but I always am.
  • ukcarper
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    Trouble labour became in the eyes of many the party for the non working class - those who work and most importantly want to get on do better under a Tory government.
    That's not true I know plenty of people who work and want to do well who have voted Labour.
  • wotsthat
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    I wonder if Tories that went UKIP's way now head back and UKIP becomes a concentration of the swivel eyed?

    Labour are in much more of a state and its more difficult to see traditional labour voters moving back quite so quickly.
  • prowla
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    UKIP need to stick around and ensure that immigration is brought under control, back to manageable levels, maybe like Dave's election pledge.
  • movilogo
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    Thread title should be what is going to happen to Labour :D

    In modern politics it is better to have just 1-2 policies and beat your drum about it.

    UKIP = anti-Europe even a 5yr old knows that
    Labour = what does it stand for? Even a 55yr old can't answer that.
    Happiness is buying an item and then not checking its price after a month to discover it was reduced further.
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