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Originally Posted by martyh
That's down to their ability to bring their policies to fruition .It's all well and good saying that they will set the tax threshold at minimum wage levels or abolish VAT ,but if the electorate don't feel they have the expertise to do that and make all the sums add up they will not get into power.Having one good policy that most of the country may agree with does not guarantee seats
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Indeed not that i agree on, but to not get one seat in parliament when there are apparently so many Eurosceptics in the uk is amazing.
Not that i am a big supporter of UKIP but if the uk electorate votes and continue to vote for the big three they will get more of the same,as senior politicians of all parties have a vested interest in a second career,on the gravy train.
It really is of no use people complaining of the EU budget and then voting for more of the same in my view.