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Which party should you vote for in the EU elections? 
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Green-Pixies : 45.8
Yellow-Bellies : 38.5
Red-Hands : 36.3
Blue-Blood : 1.7
Turd-Brown : -14.8

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France had a landslide national front vote :s


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Currently, UKIP are kicking ass

http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-27567744

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Currently, they're pretty much just kicking Lib Dem ass, which is real 'kicking a man whose already down' territory frankly.


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Lots of leftist voters opting for a right-wing regressive absentee party led by a privately educated ex-banker.

A very sad, very stupid day.

Big_D - you know of any jobs going?

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I better get a move on and tie the knot, before the UK withdraws from the EU...

I heard the UKIP party want to fill the moat around the UK with Scottish crude and set fire to it...

@Rusty yep, plenty of jobs in IT going over here at the moment. A lot require good English, written and spoken.

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Mon May 26, 2014 3:30 am
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a very good result for UKIP a result i am more then happy with
and a step closer too leaving political union with europe

but more surprising is the results in europe itself
i believe that this is the beginning of the end to political european union ...

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MrStevenRogers wrote:
i believe that this is the beginning of the end to political european union ...

Looking at the results, it could put the prospect of true political integration (i.e the european superstate) back for possibly as long as a generation, IMO. There's plainly no appetite for the dissolution of individual nations states, which is the end goal of the EU after all. Many of the big gainers ran on nationalist (with either a big or small n) platforms.

Whether this all will mean roll-back of political & legal harmonisation is another matter. Generally speaking, the public don't get a choice about that. In a lot of ways, it doesn't matter whether you're all in the same state if you're all following the same rules anyway.


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if the main parties don't take this on board then the UK elections next year are going to be very interesting ...

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Nick Clegg: now is not the time for me to resign
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... on-results

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGU5A0nPHsI

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Nick Clegg: now is not the time for me to resign
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... on-results

No? OK, maybe tomorrow morning would be better for you?


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Nick Clegg: now is not the time for me to resign
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... on-results

No? OK, maybe tomorrow morning would be better for you?

Won't make much of a difference which whether he stays or goes, TBH.

Note the press were asking Cameron about Clegg's future, trying to drive a wedge between them.

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Note the press were asking Cameron about Clegg's future, trying to drive a wedge between them.


'Dave, you took it in the @rse from UKIP too; do you think Nick should quit?'

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or this ...

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European election results 2014: David Cameron calls Nigel Farage a "supremely tactical politician" who wants to "destroy" the Conservatives


i don't have any problem with that, up to and including the complete destruction of the cons, dave ...

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 35215.html

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The Front national got 42% votes in my town :S
most of those people have never met a foreigner in their life :S


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