Atilla
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My guess is a Tory/UKIP Govt next time with riots in the streets due to their meaness. Should he dump the 4 new Trident subs, he might manage an overall majority imho.
Money is power here, like the USA !
jees I saw a decent conservative win as the silent middle class came out of the closets..........but never never saw that majority coming
dammit didn't back it on betfair ......looks like offerings were 11/2 - 7/1 .rolleyes:
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Well - right about a Cons majority. But surprised UKIP only got 1 seat. The poor old Cloggy Lib/Dems took a real hammering !
Pretty solid for the Scotts up North. Goodbye to them soonish I would say.
goodbye to Ed Milli, Farage and Clegg too
It seems sanity prevailed in the UK with a tory victory. I think a "Brexit" will be good for the UK and US economies. Being part of the EU allows free travel between the UK and the rest of Europe, allowing foreign nationals to leech from the NHS and other ancillary services. I think the people realized England would spend it itself into oblivion trying cover the constant immigrant influx into the system. Hopefully Cameron will take back some power from the EU for Britain.
http://news.yahoo.com/eu-wakes-brexit-nightmare-british-vote-111144155.html
No need for Brexit to avoid those traps. Just change the rules around qualifying for NHS care and benefits to bring into line with the other European countries (ie needing to be resident for a period, or paying into the system before becoming eligible).
Funnily enough, while international election coverage is obsessed with Brexit, domestically the ajockalypse seems a bigger worry and preoccupation.
Farage is just having the summer off ...he will be back, make no mistake !
Now that Miliclown has gone, who will provide the entertainment at Westminster ?
Salmond is clearly his obvious replacement....looking forward to him getting biatch slapped around by the tories.
Blimy, that was a short break then They won't even let him resign !!
Well I was expecting more support for UKIP so was confused as to how even Nigel could not hold his seat.
What's going on there then? If it's anything like my sentiments fear of millipiddling leftist getting in that made UKIP voters vote Tory perhaps. Good for them
I do think Nigel is going to be thorn on pro-European's side. Should make for an interesting referendum. Hoping people will get sick and tired of his old rhetoric and see business sense.
History will come to see old Nigel as the face that changed the EU, or hastened it's collapse. It's never really about what is said and done at the extremes, but sometimes extreme views are needed in order to gain some smaller ground in that direction.
Consider this....if Nigel had not been so vociferous in his attacks on the unelected EU big wigs, would the tories have bothered to offer a renegotiation and referendum on Europe ?