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Topic History of: UKIP - ignore them at your peril....
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SP17 JK2006 wrote:
They could well win Thursday; Farage will win a seat


Both points are correct

Farage is bright - Dulwich College etc

1/40+ to win on Thursday


JK2006 They could well win Thursday; Farage will win a seat; that's three already. A couple more Tories and a Labour before May?
In The Know (as always) JK2006 wrote:
Funnily enough I reckon UKIP will have difficulty holding on to half a dozen seats at the General Election

holding on to ?

They only have ONE seat !

Where are they gonna get six to "hold on to" ?
In The Know (as always) JK2006 wrote:
Funnily enough I reckon UKIP will have difficulty holding on to half a dozen seats at the General Election (this comes from someone who got the biggest by-election vote in history as a non special issue candidate). General Elections tend to reflect different voting motivations.

Ukip have scored well at BOTH recent Euro elections -- and then collapsed at the following General Election.

Voters can "protest" (when it does not matter) - but return to safe ground when it does.
Pattaya JK2006 wrote:
Funnily enough I reckon UKIP will have difficulty holding on to half a dozen seats at the General Election (this comes from someone who got the biggest by-election vote in history as a non special issue candidate). General Elections tend to reflect different voting motivations.

Nobody really knows Mr King...but wearing a multi coloured wig does not necessarily make you an experienced political commentator

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