Johnny75
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There's a lot less overlap between Labour and UKIP than there is between UKIP and the Tories. The far left of the party have always been anti-EU but they wouldn't sympathise with UKIP on pretty much any other policy area so its highly unlikely that we'll see any Labour defections.
I think the Conservatives will leave the demolition of the Socialist vote to the Scottish public.
A huge look at me decision made even bigger for those he thinks want to look at him by resigning his seat and seeking re-election. He should be seeking change at the top of the party he used to represent as according to his own words below he's not fallen out with the party.
"This hasn't been an easy decision. I have been a member of the Conservative Party for all my adult life. It's full of wonderful people who want the best for Britain.
"My local Conservative Association in Clacton is thriving. It brims with those I'm honoured to call my friends.
"The problem is that many of those at the top of the Conservative Party are simply not on our side. They aren't serious about the change that Britain so desperately needs.
Isn't there a proverb 'Accept what you can't change and change what you can't accept'?
- Compulsory serving of asparagus at breakfast time
- Free corsets for the under 5's
- The abolition of slavery
That did make me laugh more than it should have.