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Vermilion
April 17th, 2015, 01:19 PM
So the uk elections are coming up its all over the tv and papers there us no escaping it. I'm a nationalist at heart I want Britain to stand for something again not just for being the easy going European country with no back bone. I'm fed up with all the pricks in suites saying I'm for the people nhs ect. Non of them are working class not even labour anymore it traditional working class party. Don't get me started on the snp, you voted as a country to stay part of the uk. I'm going on a bit now but here's my question who is the best party to vote for ? And why ?. I think ukip I know I'll get hate for saying that but my logic is give power to a party that hasn't screwed the county over yet. I think I'd be happy with the Queen and army having all the power that way at least things would change.

phuckphace
April 18th, 2015, 11:17 AM
screw the SNP, they're EU/Euro/freetrade-loving sellouts anyway

UKIP are crypto-libertarians, which is a fancy way of saying "turn 360 degrees and walk away." Farage will sell your country to the highest bidder (or should I say resell?)

so it looks like the BNP is your only pro-working class & NHS, anti-Euro and actually-nationalist option. too bad they're not also monarchists because the Totenkopf on Lizzie's crown would look badass

Vlerchan
April 18th, 2015, 02:13 PM
[M]y logic is give power to a party that hasn't screwed the county over yet.
But there must be a reason you're choosing UKip other than that.

The British Greens, Communists, Libertarians, Nationalist Party, and Left Unity haven't had a chance to ruin the country yet either.

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Who you vote for depends where you live.

If you live in a settled Labour constituency then throw a protest vote in for whoever.
If you live in a marginal Labour constituency then vote Labour.
If you live in a non-Labour constituency then throw in a protest vote for whoever.
If you live in Scotland then vote SNP.

Not that I support Labour, but it's better than the Tory alternative.

Vermilion
April 18th, 2015, 02:17 PM
But there must be a reason you're choosing UKip other than that.

The British Greens, Communists, Libertarians, Nationalist Party, and Left Unity haven't had a chance to ruin the country yet either.

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Who you vote for depends where you live.

If you live in a settled Labour constituency then throw a protest vote in for whoever.
If you live in a marginal Labour constituency then vote Labour.
If you live in a non-Labour constituency then throw in a protest vote for whoever.
If you live in Scotland then vote SNP.

Not that I support Labour, but it's better than the Tory alternative.

It's because ukip seems to have a bit of a back bone and just to piss of the main party's

Vlerchan
April 18th, 2015, 02:33 PM
It's because ukip seems to have a bit of a back bone and just to piss of the main party's[.]
I find the first part of this most interesting. Lots of people seem to be voting UKip because UKip are anti-establishment. What's going to happen when UKip gets elected and becomes establishment?

Is there any policies of UKip you support?

Vermilion
April 18th, 2015, 02:43 PM
A bit on the immigration policy. To be completely honest I want change but no one seems to offer what I think will benefit the country. I'd rather have the Queen in charge.

Vlerchan
April 18th, 2015, 02:52 PM
A bit on the immigration policy. To be completely honest I want change but no one seems to offer what I think will benefit the country. I'd rather have the Queen in charge.
The UKip immigration policy is a joke. It support curtailing European immigration in favour of non-European immigration, except without the immigrants having rights this time, to the ultimate benefit of capital. If you want to actually stop immigration then you're better off voting BNP.

Not that I understand why people seem to think immigration is so bad, but whatever.

Vermilion
April 18th, 2015, 02:56 PM
I'm not ain't immigration I'd just like a system like Australia so a point system and if there is a need for a particular skill. I'd like to see everyone in the uk that can work working rather than just letting people claim benefits.

Stronk Serb
April 18th, 2015, 04:04 PM
Kill Baby Kill!- Politicians

So many different politicians
It doesn't matter which one you choose
Whatever party wins, the people always lose.

The rich get their representations while the lower classes don't. When you gove the people to choose their government, they make the worst decision and screw it up.