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Should Ukip Refocus Its Efforts On Transgender Rights?
Seems like an odd move. Surely the party should be concentrating on the ongoing issues surrounding Brexit, rather than attacking yet another minority?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No oddly enough I think they are probably right (politically if not morally, of course). Brexit is now a "mainstream" issue and UKIP are only ever going to be a single-issue party for malcontents. If they go too "mainstream" they might as well pack up. They got lucky before when their raison d'etre became an issue for more than just a few right wing eccentrics. They need something else now to get worked up about as well as "independence"
Calm down everybody !
UKIP aren't going to split any Party in the future. They already did that, and they don't have to do it again.
UKIP will continue to behave like that uncle that Kvalidir has mentioned...making lots of noise, which nobody will take any notice of.
The very thought that this Party of misfits and loony tunes could have a influence on a serious subject like transgender issues is just daft.
Now that Waters has been defeated, its highly unlikely that Farage will make any kind of come back.
Many years ago, Farage said, on many occasions that if UKIP could bring about a Ref. on the EU issue, it will have done its job. It was only ever a one-issue pressure group, and was never even a proper political Party
UKIP aren't going to split any Party in the future. They already did that, and they don't have to do it again.
UKIP will continue to behave like that uncle that Kvalidir has mentioned...making lots of noise, which nobody will take any notice of.
The very thought that this Party of misfits and loony tunes could have a influence on a serious subject like transgender issues is just daft.
Now that Waters has been defeated, its highly unlikely that Farage will make any kind of come back.
Many years ago, Farage said, on many occasions that if UKIP could bring about a Ref. on the EU issue, it will have done its job. It was only ever a one-issue pressure group, and was never even a proper political Party
It isn't the first time Farage was mistaken and had to modify his stance. He now realises, and has said on many occasions, that the issue isn't settled until Brexit is delivered; and if necessary he'd be prepared to return to take over the party again. He's the sort of uncle folk don't like to admit to having taken notice of, but who, somehow, seems to have influenced events anyway.
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