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Nigel Farage For The House Of Lords?
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/// he couldn't persuade enough people to vote for him and his party....why should he circumnavigate the usual route ? ///
Ukip deserves representation in the House of Lords because it won more than four million votes at last year's General Election.
How many votes did the Bishops and persons such as Baroness Lawrence achieve?
/// he couldn't persuade enough people to vote for him and his party....why should he circumnavigate the usual route ? ///
Ukip deserves representation in the House of Lords because it won more than four million votes at last year's General Election.
How many votes did the Bishops and persons such as Baroness Lawrence achieve?
AOG....rubbish.
UKIP has one seat in the HOC. The make up of the HOL doesn't take into account the Parties that come 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Farage's best bet for Membership of the Second Chamber, is to serve in the 1st Chamber for a while, and then brown-nose the Tories, so that they let him into the the Upper Chamber at some date in the future.
UKIP has one seat in the HOC. The make up of the HOL doesn't take into account the Parties that come 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Farage's best bet for Membership of the Second Chamber, is to serve in the 1st Chamber for a while, and then brown-nose the Tories, so that they let him into the the Upper Chamber at some date in the future.
No mention of minor parties here, like UKIP, the Greens.
http:// www.par liament .uk/mps -lords- and-off ices/lo rds/com positio n-of-th e-lords /
Not even the SNP and PC, who have 56 + 3 between them, so why should UKIP have any representation ?
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Not even the SNP and PC, who have 56 + 3 between them, so why should UKIP have any representation ?
Baron Boddington of Brexit
Or whatever his favourite brewer is :-)
Can he lead UKIP from the Lords? I guess so. The last lord to become PM renounced his peerage (not that Nige is going to have that problem) Lets face it, he'll probably have to come out of "retirement" again in the near future.
I've no problem with UKIP peers.
Or whatever his favourite brewer is :-)
Can he lead UKIP from the Lords? I guess so. The last lord to become PM renounced his peerage (not that Nige is going to have that problem) Lets face it, he'll probably have to come out of "retirement" again in the near future.
I've no problem with UKIP peers.
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