ARTFTE wrote:
As a thuggish no mark criminal footballer? What part of the local community was that then?
Maybe some of them thinks he speaks for them.
I was meaning he lived near Heathrow[/quote]
No criticism of your artistic abilities old feller my venom is reserved for Barton and the BBC.
I find it very disturbing when they can dish the dirt on UKIP doing everything they can to discredit them prior to the election and then invite that no mark on as if his opinion is something we should be thankful off.
I don't have much time for the Greens or the Communist party of the UK but I would rather see them on QT as they genuinely represent some people as they garner votes from them.
I do not hold any candles or support for the EDL, the BNP or the NF. But again they probably have more right to be represented on that panel as anyone else.
Slewing the topic slightly, many have felt unrepresented over the last few years as a vote against Government policy on immigration has meant voting for one of these three parties. UKIP has now filled that void and done it in a respectable way. Many myself includes found they could vote for UKIP and have their voice heard and not one of the 3 overtly racist parties mentioned.
This is why I think UKIP are not a flash in the pan or a protect vote and both the Labour and Tory party should not be expecting to get those votes back anytime soon.
I know a few ex miners from Nottinghamshire who feel they could never in a million years vote Conservative for what they perceive Thatcher did to the mining industries. I have asked them in previous elections on who they would vote for and the answer was always Labour, when questioned why it was because my dad and his dad before him voted for them. Fair enough you think but it is sometimes selfish to vote simply because it 'is traditional', they really should have examined the issues. But as they pointed out why what's the point when they wouldn't vote Tory anyway.
Anyway some of them this time round voted UKIP. The tide is certainly changing direction.....
That said in parts of the North you could pin a red rosette on a donkey or even Stuart Hall and they would still get elected.