Guest 1694- Registered: 24 Feb 2016
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Does this mean that Reg has become a cross dresser Ray?

howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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you always flush them out reg, you are the mathew harding of the 21st century.
Jan Higgins
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Keith Sansum1
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Ray
explained in my previous post
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Post 551,is Ok with me in the way it is wrote, and put in away that is not personal keep it that way and I will stay cool with them.
Keith Sansum1
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As Peter feels/knows? your not a member of UKIP IF you feel you do hold there dosh, surely the best way would be to send it to the head office(after all its not yours).
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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No it is not best thing to do,as I have already said the money was collect by members of UKIP in Dover for Dover when I was chairman to help at elections time etc if it was send to HQ then Dover would not see it back it is the left overs of the last Gen/Election most of it + alot more was given by members of the committee with me being one of them infact the £500 pounds needed to stand for MP came from the committee only around the table apart from one member outside the committee ,but will say I was the one who put in the less amount because I do not have the funds like some of the others they were all very helpfull, only wished I had done better then we did, but UKIP then was not like it is today we were very small with the public not taken much notice of us.end.
Keith Sansum1
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I hate holding other peoples dosh(iv had reason to over the years) but I would rather cross check it and in this situation I would have returned the monies the the contributors or if unknown, send it to head office.
To hold other peoples dosh is very questionable.
But to get back to the matter in hand of UKIP
lets look at he KCC Dover Town results;
BRIVIO LAB 2353
COWAN LAB 2195
MYERS UKIP 1850
COLLOR 1666
BERESFORD CON 1622
HILTON LIB D 344
MERIDITH LIB 313
Interesting on the KCC web site Collor has no political party against his name!!!! was he a tory?
now looking at the UKIP result, not bad, but for most people they had no idea who the candidates were, never saw them,
and would, im sure have won 1 maybe both seats had they campaigned, as the mood of the people was right.
they relied on a crappy leaflet, and an elderly lady and man wearing a UKIP rosette around morrisons during election time
to get them elected.
it was never going to be enough
but could have been
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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it does make you think though that they can get 1850 votes without leafleting or canvassing.
if it is true that they take away votes from the blues then nigel and pauline would be at maidstone by a landslide instead of gordon and pam.
Keith Sansum1
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Depends how you look at it,
those votes could have made cowan/brivio even larger majorities
interesting collor had no party against his name has he left the tories?
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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This is where it falls down with UKIP ,leafleting and canvassing even when I was doing it and I did have helpers but it was the same ones all the time and not many of us doing it,the reds and blues all turnout and help when the times come because of their big membership of the younger ones but most of us were geting to old out to 22000hrs some nights with bad weather and we also was paying for the leaflets it was all to much for the few that were doing it.I do not know what happens now .
Keith Sansum1
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UKIP did not canvass
were not seen on doorstep
all rest replied to
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I put one in your door at the last Gen/Election I done all up around there and Maxton just to name afew.
Keith Sansum1
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I speak of the previous kcc elections
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Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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I cannot do it anymore I am on my own and my legs are shot away.
Keith Sansum1
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your not UKIP
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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ukip did leaflet my road at the last general election, i seem to remember it was alex carting a father christmas sized sack around.
Keith Sansum1
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hello,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,are you out there????
last KCC elections
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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another attempt to smear ukip falls flat on its face, the establishment is dangerous when cornered.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24385139Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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At the last general election, Howard, I did no leafleting.
The leafleting done by me was at the District Council elections late 2010.
Vic came third as a result.
Had Vic accepted the further 5,000 leaflets offered him by UKIP, he may have come second or first.
Vic's political advisers of the time let him down there, by not advising him to take on the extra free leaflets which UKIP had offered for Vic's election campaign.
Anyway, at that time, even UKIP's coming third in a council election made headlines on the Web.
I was the only person prepared to distribute leaflets, UKIP had no-one else to offer to do the distributing.
What I know is, though, that if you distribute convincing leaflets, you can get votes.