Question:
Why did much of the British public turn to UKIP?
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2014-05-27 11:30:44 UTC
Don't people realise that the UK Independence Party are pro globalist, pro the great credit banking swindle, pro Globalist, pro wars conducted for oil by bankers/Zionists, pro Zionism.

Did much of the British public clutch at a bunch of straws handed to them by the Establishment ?

Is sane nationalism the only answer to the EVIL EU-UN-NWO problem that just wont go away and shall get much worse than we could ever envisage with their Communism?
Eleven answers:
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2014-05-28 00:15:46 UTC
Because UKIP are very good at grovelling to their far Right populist politics.

The BNP were doing the same thing a few years ago.

Unlike BNP, UKIP don't have as many 'conspiranoid' fuckwits and neo-Nazis, openly anyway.



Most of them haven't bothered to look at their actual policies beyond a vague promise to do something about immigration and exit the EU, but going by their 2010 and 2013 manifesto and promises, the only people who could really support them in their entirety are old school Tories and those who admire the Republican party in America.



The Zionist conspiracy bonkers is just that. Bonkers.
Fusion cultures
2014-05-29 07:20:08 UTC
We have a very high share of global wealth in a very small country here in the UK, so when this creates the drivers of inward economic migration, the people vote for the party that appears to offer their preferred solutions for the respective super-diversity problems. We also have to bear in mind that it was a vote for the EU parliament and not Westminster.



The main parties don't appear to be offering much in the way of solutions at present, although given that there is such a resistance to the Establishment at the moment, it's not entirely certain that the voters would be prepared to vote for any options coming from that source anyway.



Kind regards

fan of Diversity with Equality
2014-05-27 16:13:10 UTC
So is "BNP Paul" now "UKIP Paul"?

UKIP claim they don't want your sort (although they're fine with having your vote!)
English Guy
2014-05-27 11:58:35 UTC
They are going to do something about the stupidest mistake ever. Giving our country away to foreigners.
2014-05-27 14:05:04 UTC
You have been listening to the BBC.
Redmonk
2014-05-29 07:47:32 UTC
Many people voted for UKIP thinking the party was different from the others as far as immigration was concerned however, now people are finding out that their immigration policy is a shame to let more Asians and Africans into the country and of course they feel let down. Ukip.s small business spokes person has recently been investigated for employing illegal immigrants so like Nigel appears to be on the' fiddle' as are most of the rest of the politicians so, of course people are beginning to ask questions as to why they voted for UKIP. Voters are also alarmed at UKIP's policy to make it easier for businesses to get rid of employees eg removing sick pay entitlements,



I won't be voting for UKIP.



Atb Red
?
2014-05-28 00:40:23 UTC
They listen to the media too much and don't look at the real policies that they are voting for
2014-05-27 22:33:18 UTC
I voted UKIP because, as I have said many times, they act as the OPPOSITION party. The UK system is supposed to have an OFFICIAL OPPOSITION and that is supposed to be Milibands lot. But because they have the same policys as Cameron and do not challenge Cameron they CAN NOT work as an OPPOSITION. It is impossible to oppose and challenge something you agree with.

I was/am sick of the coalition applying policy by stealth - not in their manifesto and the things in their manifesto have not be applied. In other words they totally ignore the people.

HS 2 is one example .. the vast majority of people do not want it - it will cost well over 80 billion pounds yet Cameron - Clegg and Miliband all want it, that tells me there is some backroom deal for the bankers and other corrupt people.

The EU is a communist style dictatorship. We have no say at all and we can not sack the committees. Well they now have been shafted by the people.

Farage speaks plain English I know what he is saying so I can make my decision. The other partys use double speak.

I feel great there is now some democratic power in my possession.
Patriot Paul
2014-05-27 14:12:20 UTC
Because they want their country back and UKIP appear to be the only ones who're even on the right page.



Edit, no Roger, I voted BNP. I don't care if I'm called names by lefties or the media and I'd rather not have 300,000 immigrants a year.
Clive
2014-05-27 11:54:23 UTC
Ah, but all the British public noticed was the flagship policy of getting out of the EU. So they voted for that out of dissatisfaction with everyone else.



Though interestingly not here in London, where Labour doubled its number of MEPs and UKIP still have only one. Now why do you think that is?
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2014-05-28 04:03:14 UTC
They have gained votes by stoking up resentment against immigrants, the EU and "politicians", fabricated the myth that these are the source of all the country's problems, and that, if UKIP get to power, these will all disappear and everything will be rosy again.



But it is all very well sending a protest party to Brussels and Strasbourg, where really they can't do much damage. I think the majority of the British people would be very wary about giving them any real executive powers. For a start they don't have any positive policies, and then, what people have they got apart from good ol' Nige? Who is there who could hold down a responsible position?


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