Good to see UKIP getting utterly shafted...
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Good to see UKIP getting utterly shafted...
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As always you make no point of any substance, best you just stick to your tedious sniping that you use to hide your lack of knowledge and understanding on every topic I've ever seen you post on. As on the rare occasion you do attempt to make a post on topic as opposed to about a poster you just show yourself up for the thick clueless twat that you are.
^^And more laughable hypocrisy...
^^Have you never noticed how nobody ever backs you up on that?
But here you are again, with no counter argument whatsoever, completely unable to let go about someone you profess to find boring.
Now have the last word simply repeating the same tedious insults yet again, as you always must...
WTF are you talking about now, numerous people have told you what a tedious boring twat you are or words to that effect. Every insult directed your way is fully deserved as it is in response to your tedious never ending sniping.
And again you made no point, just a few lines of drivel in a feeble attempt to try and make an on topic post but you still failed.
Voter turnout was low and apathy won the day.
Shall be a different story in the EU elections soon.
Cyrille if you want some excitement in your dull,tedious boring life then get on the cctv for some Friday night action:rofl:
I think this is a very clear message that England wants Brexit cvunts to fuck off.
The clear message will come in 3 weeks in the Euro elections which will probably be the biggest turnout they've ever had, as both remainers and leavers will be out in force, providing of course they go ahead as looking more and more likely Doris and Corbyn are going to strike a deal.
European Parliament voting intention:
Brexit 30%, Labour 21%, Conservative 13% (29-30 Apr)
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https://yougov.co.uk/topics/politics...-brex-30-lab-2
The Brexit Party held its first Welsh rally in Newport as it leads the polls for the European election - and more than 2,000 people turned out
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On April 14, a new political party launched in the UK.
It still has no manifesto and no policies, except to make Brexit happen.
But yet 75,000 people have all paid £25 each to be a signed up supporter and 16 days after that launch, 2,000 people packed into a hall in Newport to hear from its leader, and four of their candidates for a European election that may not even happen.
Whatever The Brexit Party has been doing since it was registered in February has worked.
Latest polling suggests that if the election happens on May 23, it will come out top in the UK.
The rally in Newport on Tuesday night was a sell-out.
More than 2,000 people were at Neon, a converted cinema, in the city, which voted in 2016 to leave by 55.9%.
Their branding is slick, their rally well executed.
This wasn't like party conferences, there was noise, excitement, and the number of selfies and pictures should show the regard supporters hold their candidates in.
For those who couldn't make it, the feed from the party was produced live.
People had arrived early, the queue starting by 5pm and people waiting down the street.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/p...rally-16202231
I'm surprised there isn't a remain party in its on right.
So a landslide victory for Brexit beckons with the other parties splitting the vote.
The result will send a strong clear message that Brexit is required and a massive fvck off to the con/lab for their shambles and delaying tactics:UK:
Unfortunately the EU election results won't make anything happen, but it will be a nice practice run for the next General Election. .
And the Greens.
Interesting article from the Spectator . ..
For once, Nigel Farage does not need to exaggerate the failure of the governing elite — which is why his Brexit party went from launching to leading in the polls in less than a week. It remains top of the European parliament polls with an ever-strengthening lead. MPs look on, stunned, not sure what to make of this, where it will stop or what it will mean. No one knows whether the voters defecting to the Brexit party will ever come back.
Perhaps most remarkable is the way in which Farage has outstripped (and outclassed) the pro-Remain parties. Before this campaign started, many thought it would turn into a contest between the two ends of the Brexit debate, leaving the established parties stuck in the middle. But Change UK, the pro-second referendum vehicle set up by Chuka Umunna and fronted by Heidi Allen, appears to be in meltdown. It can’t agree on its logo or its name (calling itself ‘Change UK — The Independent Group’) and some of its activists have written in complaining about a basic lack of campaigning materials. The party lacks Farage’s knowledge of how to gain traction as an insurgent force.
More remarkably, it is also a less professional outfit. It is Change UK, not the Brexit party, that has had to drop candidates because of statements they have made on social media. The uncertainty over its name and leader seems to reflect similar confusion over its aims, policies and direction. The success of its February launch is a distant memory now. Back then, it looked like Change UK might block Corbyn’s path to No. 10. But it now seems to be a danger only to itself.
an interesting question, where is the REMAIN party??? should be a killing if the votes are there !!!
and yet :)
here lies the problem, the REMAINERS don't defend their cause, says nothing in case they upset their constituents, so they keep silent and node at everything BREXIT and yet they want to remain. Typical British 2 face MO, not going right, not going left, just undecided and sitting on the fence.
At least NIGEL has a plan and an opinion, and strongly defend his ideas, no matter how wrong they are, he takes a position
the rest are just cowards, not saying what they really want, hence the hang parliament for a Brexit vote
Local elections: Conservatives lose more than 1,300 councillors
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-48142181
The Conservatives have lost 1,334 councillors, with Theresa May saying voters wanted the main parties to "get on" with Brexit.
Labour also lost 82 seats in the English local elections, in which it had been expected to make gains.
But the strongly pro-EU Lib Dems gained 703 seats, with leader Sir Vince Cable calling every vote received "a vote for stopping Brexit".
The Greens and independents also made gains, as UKIP lost seats.
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