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Old 19-02-2015, 14:57   #26
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Re: 'Ukip: The First Hundred Days'

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Originally Posted by rhyds View Post
Only you could only build them when the wind was blowing, the rain was falling and the sun out, otherwise there's not enough electricity to run the machines.
From my desk in work I can see 3 within a 5 minute walking distance, I do observe that they appear to be stopped more than they are running because either there is not enough or too much wind. I often comment that if the Greens get in power it would be another day without electricity

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
That was the original subject but UKIP's rise caused them to switch.




Nor are UKIP really. The real threat comes from the SNP but few seem to be talking about it.
Yes I read that they considered making the programme about the Greens, but I do wonder if UKIP were the focus all along and that is just a smokescreen.

I agree about the SNP, Labour are a big concern but a government after April with SNP, Greens or Plaid Cymru involved is something I do not wish to consider.
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