howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I think a lot will be coming to the front over the next few months about him and the back up of the party some will be good for the party and others not.
If he said that about drugs then this righty will cost them a lot of votes.If he said it.
There is a face coming with UKIP that I have never seen before over the years that I was with them and must say it is in contrast to what was there when the party first started to get known to the public and not for the good as I see it.
Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
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Vic, Thank you for your opinion..Now when are you giving the money back to UKIP Dover and Deal??
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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What we are seeing in the UKIP of today is groups of public from all partys from the far left of the reds to the far right of the blues who do not like the way their own party leaders are taking that party so to show how they feel they turn to UKIP and that is not good for UKIP because they are getting pulled one way or the other and their own leader is not helping at this time if it is true what we read Lord Pearson was in some ways a much better person to lead the party in my mind I got on well with him and a real nice chap to talk to as some of you know when he came to Dover.
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Good point Vic.
You are holding money that doesn't belong to you, when would you like me to come and get it?
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Nice to think that I am not the only one that feels the same about UKIP.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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i remember that day when lord pearson visited,andy cooper was the local head honcho then.
i grovelled up to the aristocrat and said something along the lines of "delighted and humbled to meet you my lord", to which he replied "can't think why dear boy, can't think why".
a true gent took high tea at posh barry's later.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Yes and he still is .
Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
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So Vic.No answer to the UKIP money question? I expect because its the end of the tax year ,, you are trying to get extra interest on the Branch money you have in your ISA.Should be good, full years interest.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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As I have said before if you wish to get the vote on the EU you must vote blue the reds already said they will not give us one the yellows also have said no to coming out UKIP as we all know want us out but will they be sharing the power next time sorry but like yourself I do not know.
But will go along with UKIP in saying that I like them love the way they live over there but am against the way it is all run within the EU if it was trade only I would go along with it but they have to much power over the UK AND we are the only ones that keep to their rules by the sound of it.
But again as I have already said unless I stand again myself I will not be voting I was asked only at the show on Sunday what am I going to do at the election they would not take my word for it that I am not standing anymore they went on to say that I could not just walk away from it at the time and maybe they are right I do not know.
Funding does play a big part in it I just do not have the funding like I did when working my family has but already been told that is a big no some years ago from them.
So I do not think I will be standing anywhere for a seat .
Yes I will miss it a lot must say that but also there is the age and I cannot get round on my legs like I once did and my wife would not be happy about it to.