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Is The Time Right For Nukip?
UKIPs new leader is promising a rebrand. NuKip will be less Rugby Club on tour, and will try to attract more women.
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While that sounds like a good strategy, I can't help but think the result will be he loses more people than he attracts. Farage revelled in being unPC and this new felka seems embarrased by it.
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While that sounds like a good strategy, I can't help but think the result will be he loses more people than he attracts. Farage revelled in being unPC and this new felka seems embarrased by it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, but that is because UKIP ar not racist, that is put about by people like Mickey because it suits their agenda.
UK want the party freed from the EU so we govern ourselves and controlled immigration not the free for all we have at the moment that has proved so disastrous for so many nearer the bottom of the ladder.
UK want the party freed from the EU so we govern ourselves and controlled immigration not the free for all we have at the moment that has proved so disastrous for so many nearer the bottom of the ladder.
"Rugby club on tour" sounds more like the Young Tories (tho there do seem to have beenm a lot of punch-ups). I always thought of UKIP more as pensioners with party badges stumbling from one unfortunate un-PC gaffe to the next. And all so much fun. I am inclined to agree with Gromit that if you try to take that element out of it it just won't be the same. UKIP's main selling point was that they were "different". If they become seen to be part of the political establishment then they'll sort of lose their point, and possible their attraction. Their incarnation under Nuttall is plainly going to be the Workers' Patriotic Front, but you don't have to be a political genius to see that that approach is ultimately doomed.
Garaman....most but not all of UKIPs support comes from the Tories. But quite a lot came from Labour, or it did in my constituency, as it went from being a solid Labour seat since 1904, to Tory last year, and that was all down to UKIP, not any great surge in popularity of the Tory Party.
But that was before the Referendum, and the Ref. changed everything.
What UKIP supporters have to do now, is to think about what UKIP can now do for them, with only one MP. A UKIP without Farage.
But that was before the Referendum, and the Ref. changed everything.
What UKIP supporters have to do now, is to think about what UKIP can now do for them, with only one MP. A UKIP without Farage.
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