Thursday, May 14, 2009
Euro-elections - correct vote
It appears that for the euro-elections YouGov have the Tories on 28%, Labour on 22%, LibDems on 19% and UKIP have risen 12 points this week to 19%, the BNP are on 4%.
These polls are not always accurate but it looks as if UKIP is what to vote for, not for a complete exit from Brussels but at least just to try to amend Labor's failure to provide a referendum as agreed. True, UKIP leaders had previously been caught out on the Labor/Libdem/Tory gravy train but the known culprits have already been expelled from the party and jailed.
IMO: No Labor/Libdem/Tory members have yet been jailed and even such people as Ann Widdecombe, to whom I listened very carefully when broadcast, seem to still want to cover up - sociopaths all. Ann Widdecombe was someone I certainly did not always agree with but sounded honest and genuinely pious. Of course the Press go out of their way to lead such people, but nonetheless it is a sad day for UK politics.
The Press worked the old George Fernandes stunt (i.e. posed as bribers) to a couple of MPs recently. In the UK, it very often works with those criminal troughies - in the UK. Only a matter of time before some more MPs go to the cells, I suppose. Lets hope they are Jeffrey Archer types rather than Ann Widdecombe types.
These polls are not always accurate but it looks as if UKIP is what to vote for, not for a complete exit from Brussels but at least just to try to amend Labor's failure to provide a referendum as agreed. True, UKIP leaders had previously been caught out on the Labor/Libdem/Tory gravy train but the known culprits have already been expelled from the party and jailed.
IMO: No Labor/Libdem/Tory members have yet been jailed and even such people as Ann Widdecombe, to whom I listened very carefully when broadcast, seem to still want to cover up - sociopaths all. Ann Widdecombe was someone I certainly did not always agree with but sounded honest and genuinely pious. Of course the Press go out of their way to lead such people, but nonetheless it is a sad day for UK politics.
The Press worked the old George Fernandes stunt (i.e. posed as bribers) to a couple of MPs recently. In the UK, it very often works with those criminal troughies - in the UK. Only a matter of time before some more MPs go to the cells, I suppose. Lets hope they are Jeffrey Archer types rather than Ann Widdecombe types.
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