Monday, May 11, 2009
Euro election - current thoughts
Presumably vote for UKIP or Libertas.
I'd say UKIP has more chance even though its Thatcherite views seem misguided. UKIP at least do not want the UK controlled by the Eurocriminals, and we will still have a free vote inside the UK.
The European parliament genuinely has had an appalling fraud record since they started and with the best will in the world, the EU should not be allowed further powers. Its present powers by the standards of international law seem illegal but that won't stop them - we did not have the referendum promised by corrupt UK politicians.
UKIP seems to have more chance than Libertas who only offer candidates in London and one other area, I think.
Maybe there is better advice. The BNP, whose present policies seem absurd to me, I would nonetheless favor over Labor and Tories. That says it. As for Cameron's "review" of the situtation, round here they say they would not trust him to run a bath, let alone a political party.
The Tories do not even seem to give workable promises of ways they will get us out of the EU, but hopefully any Tories will join a UKIP lobby at the right time.
If you are a real optimist you could vote Green despite everything, but I see no hope for that level of optimism.
I'd say UKIP has more chance even though its Thatcherite views seem misguided. UKIP at least do not want the UK controlled by the Eurocriminals, and we will still have a free vote inside the UK.
The European parliament genuinely has had an appalling fraud record since they started and with the best will in the world, the EU should not be allowed further powers. Its present powers by the standards of international law seem illegal but that won't stop them - we did not have the referendum promised by corrupt UK politicians.
UKIP seems to have more chance than Libertas who only offer candidates in London and one other area, I think.
Maybe there is better advice. The BNP, whose present policies seem absurd to me, I would nonetheless favor over Labor and Tories. That says it. As for Cameron's "review" of the situtation, round here they say they would not trust him to run a bath, let alone a political party.
The Tories do not even seem to give workable promises of ways they will get us out of the EU, but hopefully any Tories will join a UKIP lobby at the right time.
If you are a real optimist you could vote Green despite everything, but I see no hope for that level of optimism.
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