vicarious wolf
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He's hated down here.
There's a joke about chocolate fingers there that I'm restraining myself from.....
Nailed, the opposition front bench need to get their heads out of their arses and grasp whats going on, the vote they could always rely on, not very pleasant but a vote nonetheless is haemorrhaging to UKIP on one single issue.
When they $#@! up next May, it's to be hoped that Alan Johnson still has the appetite to rescue the party.
50% turnout. It really is upon the silent majority to get out there and vote, especially my generation.
It could be that if the silent majority did vote, that UKIP would get a lot more seats. The less well off are less likely to vote. But they are more likely to have lost their jobs to migrant workers.
Maybe the problem in the UK, is that the middle class think they are cleverer than they are. They are out of touch with what is happening in the UK and offer no solutions. UKIP are not the answer, but some people on here are too concerned with personal attacks, but defending politicians who have been pondering to big business but neglecting the vast majority of people in the UK.
This may be me being naïve, but I'd say a high percentage of people in the UK have a good standard of living compared to most Countries.
I agree , but we are throwing it away.
Yeah, the cholera here is really $#@!ing terrible these days
Personally it's better.So you think the standard of living in the UK, is as good as it was 10 years ago?
So you think the standard of living in the UK, is as good as it was 10 years ago?
The less well off are less likely to vote. But they are more likely to have lost their jobs to migrant workers.