>I reckon most people are voting *against* a party rather than for one, 
>though one optimist elsewhere thinks that the recent apparent gains in 
>support for UKIP and the Illinois Nazis^w^w BNP really *were* due to The 
>Electorate being disaffected with the EU.

>(Boggles on both pistons)

>-- 
>Dave Larrington
<http://www.legslarr <http://www.legslarry.beerdrinkers.co.uk>
y.beerdrinkers.co.uk>

 

Though not really the forum for politics I voted for UKIP as I have done
since they appeared because I abhor the EU so that's a positive vote. Those
from my homeland (the northwest) voted for the BNP for two reasons.

1 As a protest against continuing mass immigration

2 Because the London based political classes who won't listen or discuss
such issues tell them they shouldn't vote for the BNP.

Back to planning our trip across the Huddersfield Narrow.

Colin

 



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