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Is It Now Time For Ukip To Call It A Day?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4276 7657
I don't think there's any point in the party existing, apart from giving us a laugh.
Without looking at their website, can anyone name five of their policies?
I don't think there's any point in the party existing, apart from giving us a laugh.
Without looking at their website, can anyone name five of their policies?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As stated every time the same question is asked. We aren't out yet so of course there's a point. That stated, no one there seems close to the ability Farage had to advance the agenda.
As for other policies, that's up to them to reinvent themselves after Brexit if they feel they wish to. I'm unsure that there is a desire for a further right wing party though.
As for other policies, that's up to them to reinvent themselves after Brexit if they feel they wish to. I'm unsure that there is a desire for a further right wing party though.
Looks like Henry’s on the way out.
I believe Nigel’s been quoted as saying he wants a new anti Brexit party. The problem with that is it’ll just attract all the ukippers :-)
I wonder btw if Nigel is going to explain what was on the USB sticks he seems to have been snuggling in to Assange in the Ecuadorean embassy last year. That’s almost as intriguing as the UKIP soap opera
I believe Nigel’s been quoted as saying he wants a new anti Brexit party. The problem with that is it’ll just attract all the ukippers :-)
I wonder btw if Nigel is going to explain what was on the USB sticks he seems to have been snuggling in to Assange in the Ecuadorean embassy last year. That’s almost as intriguing as the UKIP soap opera
Something has occurred to me. At the moment, UKIP are still raking in a large fortune every month, from their salaries as MEPs and AMs. So this may be a significant factor in why they are still blundering.
But I have a feeling that they will implode completely soon enough. The old adage is that you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't all the people, all of the time, and that time is fast approaching. They have no real power left. The only skills that they still hold onto is providing us with this never-ending comedy performance, which I am grateful for !
I, too, would like to know why Farage has been having clandestine meeting with Assange, if indeed he has.
But I have a feeling that they will implode completely soon enough. The old adage is that you can fool some of the people some of the time, but you can't all the people, all of the time, and that time is fast approaching. They have no real power left. The only skills that they still hold onto is providing us with this never-ending comedy performance, which I am grateful for !
I, too, would like to know why Farage has been having clandestine meeting with Assange, if indeed he has.
Just seen that UKIP's ruling national executive committee (NEC) has unanimously backed a vote of no confidence in party leader Henry Bolton.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4276 7657
So, my best guess is that he will be gone by mid-week, if not sooner.
So The Dance continues.
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So, my best guess is that he will be gone by mid-week, if not sooner.
So The Dance continues.
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