UK General Election 2012 - Campaign Thread (FULL RESULTS) (user search)
       |           

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
Did you miss your activation email?
April 27, 2024, 10:23:03 PM
News: Election Simulator 2.0 Released. Senate/Gubernatorial maps, proportional electoral votes, and more - Read more

  Talk Elections
  Forum Community
  Election and History Games
  Mock Parliament (Moderators: Hash, Dereich)
  UK General Election 2012 - Campaign Thread (FULL RESULTS) (search mode)
Pages: [1]
Author Topic: UK General Election 2012 - Campaign Thread (FULL RESULTS)  (Read 10232 times)
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« on: July 06, 2017, 04:42:45 PM »

BELIEVE IN BRITAIN TOUR

January 5, 2012:
Leader Nuttall, began the 'Believe in Britiain Tour', with a manifesto launch in Hartlepool, County Durham. The manifesto includes six major points including a referendum on exiting the EU and protection for British jobs. He was joined by Mr. Farage and the North East UKIP List.

Nuttall then toured Darlington Market and met with small business owners in a roundtable meeting and discussed how UKIP's plan for the economy and how a Brexit will help British businesses.

Nuttall then had a campaign rally in Eston where he joined a crowd of roughly one thousand and spoke about how UKIP is the only party that will allow a referendum, better jobs for the NorthEast and reforming the NHS.

Leader Nuttall then had a town hall at a pub in Middlesbrough where he answered questions on the EU, the economy, better paying jobs, the death penalty and a sound foreign policy suited on Britain. He joined the local Football League to play a game and they had a few pints afterwards.

January 6, 2012
Leader Nuttall, began the morning with a rally at a local miners union in Bishop Auckland where he spoke of how Labour has forgotten its roots and abandoned the working class for the posh educated urbanites.

Nuttall then toured the old mills and mines in Cockfield Fell, where he spoke of how UKIP will get British out of the EU and bring back good jobs to the Northeast. He also met with former miners and citizen who live in poverty.

Nuttall then held a rally in Consett at a closed steel mill where he spoke about how Labour has forgotten the working class and how UKIP is the only party who supports the working class. He also spoke of how UKIP's Economic Manifesto will help Consett.

Nuttall then went to a former iron ore mine in Sedgefield and spoke of how we must protect our industries and Buy British and Hire British. He also spoke to former iron workers and told them about how UKIP will help the working class.

January 7, 2012
Paul Nuttall, held a town hall meeting at a local market in Castle, Newcastle upon Tyne where he answered questions about education, foreign aid, Islam, immigration control and a Brexit.

Nuttall held a rally in North Shields where he spoke of the fishing industry being crushed by the entrance into the EU and how UKIP, the party of fishermen, plans to fix it. He also spoke of how UKIP is the only party that supports a Brexit to fix our fishing industry.

Nuttall held a rally in Jarrow, where he spoke of a free Britain out of the EU and how UKIP has replaced Labour as the working class party.

Nuttall then met with former Labour supporters and other citizens at a rally in Blyth where he spoke of the economic agenda of UKIP and how they support a referendum on leaving the EU.

January 8, 2012
Paul Nuttall attended an Anglican service at Saint Mary-At-Finchley Parish in Finchley, London.

Nuttall then held a town hall with local Jewish leaders in Finchley and spoke about how UKIP is the only party that fully supports Israel.

Nuttall held a rally in Prestwich with Jewish supporters of both UKIP and the Conservatives. He stated how he would instruct his Ambassador to UN to veto any anti-Israeli resolution and would move the Embassy to Jerusalem.

Nuttall then flew to Ramsgate where he met with fishermen and held a 'Believe in Britain' rally with the local fishermen and promised to unleash the floodgates of fish and deregulate the fishing industry. He also promised to introduce a bill to withdraw from the Common Fisheries Policy and regain British national waters.

January 9, 2012
Nuttall held a rally in Luton where he spoke of a referendum regarding exiting the European Union, expanding grammar schools, lowering taxes and a better immigration system.

He then held a rally in Braintree where he spoke of a Brexit deal, the Hire and Buy British plan, cutting foreign aid and expanding the military.

Nuttall then toured a local fishery in Clacton with Aaron Wolfe where he spoke of expanding fisheries, leaving the EU and cutting back regulation for businesses to grow.

Nuttall held a rally in Basildon where he invited the East of England UKIP List. The candidates spoke of the plan to exit the European Union, the Buy/Hire British plan, cutting foreign aid and reforming the NHS.

January 10, 2012
Leader Nuttall held a town hall in Amber Valley where he answered questions on bringing back jobs, globalization, trade, Brexit and unemployment.

He then had a rally in Burton where he discussed the economic plans of UKIP, how Labour has left behind the working class, the Buy/Hire British plan and the referendum on EU membership.

Nuttall went to a rally in Wolverhampton where he spoke about a Brexit, foreign aid and strengthening the military and arming the police.

He went to Wellingborough where he spoke about Brexit, schools and the NHS.

January 11, 2012
Nuttall spent his morning visiting shops and small businesses in downtown Aspatria. He spoke with business owners about how UKIP is the only party that supports a Brexit and how Labour has left the working class behind.

Mr. Nuttall then held a rally in St. Helens, where he spoke about a need for a referendum on Brexit, lower taxes for the working class, strict immigration control and how Labour has abandoned the working class.

He then held a rally at a former shipbuilding factory in Birkenhead where he spoke of how manufacturing and fishing has been decimated by the entrance into the EU and how only UKIP will solve this.

Nuttall held a late night rally in Downtown Manchester where he spoke about the dangers of unfeathered immigration, more grammar schools and church schools, a referendum on Brexit and cutting foreign aid.

January 12, 2012
Leader Nuttall along with canvassers, canvassed Washington and specifically the working class neighborhoods. They spoke to residents about how Labour has forgotten the working class and the Buy/Hire British Policy.

Nuttall then held a rally in Newcastle where he spoke about the manifesto, bringing back jobs, a referendum on leaving the EU and how we fix the status quo.

Nuttall then traveled to Prudhoe where he held a town hall and answered questions about many issues including a Brexit, grammar schools, Islam, trade, fishing and immigration.

Nuttall and the other members of the NorthEast UKIP List held a joint rally at the former ironworks at Port Clarence. They spoke about bringing back industry, a referendum on Brexit, lowering buisness taxes and how Labour has forgotten the working class and only UKIP backs it.

The local NorthEast UKIP canvassing team has been canvassing the Northeast for the past week and appeared with Nuttall when he was in the area.
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2017, 05:23:48 PM »

UKIP REGIONAL FRONT BENCH

North East England

Paul Nuttall

Scotland

David Coburn

North West England

Steven Woolfe

Yorkshire and Humber

Michael Hookem

East Midlands

Arron Banks

West Midlands

Suzanne Evans

London

Gerard Batten

East of England

Nigel Farage

South East England

Diane James

South West England

Douglas Carswell

Wales

Nathan Gill

Northern Ireland

David Jones
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2017, 11:27:44 AM »

BISHOP AUCKLAND ADDRESS ON LABOUR

            For too many years, Labour has taken advantage of the working men and women of this nation. From Harold Wilson and his entrance into the job-killing, factory-closing European Union to John McDonnell and his continued support for the European Union. Labour has watched time and time again; factories closing, fisheries being downsized, communities struggling with addiction and job losses and families barely affording rent. When they have been elected to help you for the last half-century, they raised your taxes and they then spent those taxes helping low-skilled immigrants come into this nation. Where was Labour when the Bryant & May factory and four coal pits closed in 1994, well they signed the Granita Pact. Labour for decades has campaigned on helping our local economy in the North East while in reality, they have decimated your economy and deceived you. If Labour, truly cared about you or your families' livelihoods then they would join the picket line once again and fight for the local factory to not close its doors and kill the local economy. We here at the United Kingdom Independence Party stand in solidarity with the working class and their struggles. The reasons we do that, is we were raised working class. My father and mother were in the working class and worked hard and long hours in the local factory and hospital just to survive, I know what life is like for those struggling to fix dinner, because for a portion of my life, that was me. Labour has taken your votes and tax dollars for granted, for far too long. They have abandoned the working class in their agenda and instead are fixated on making life easier for young cosmopolitans in London and those who just arrived here from failed states. It's time we start putting our people in the North East first and take our freedom back. Our manifesto, was specifically designed to help working class communities like Bishop Auckland. Our main manifesto plank is a referendum to exit the European Union, Labour for too long has profited off of the the EU while our factories get shipped off to Poland and China. And the little good-paying jobs left in Britain, are all taken by low-skilled Eastern Europeans. We support increased vocational training and the opening of over one hundred grammar schools across our nation, so that every child has a good and successful education and life. Our government is corrupt, because of Labour, the Lib Dems and the Tories they have concentrated power in London for far too long and spent our money on lavish entitlements and perks for them. We must reform our government and shake up the system. Our NHS is broken and failing, our manifesto forms a council of working people and professionals who will cut waste, fraud and abuse across the healthcare system. We will institute new hiring policies that make sure that only legal residents can be hired for new positions in local businesses and factories. We call for a ten percent repatriation tax to bring back capital from overseas so that businesses can reinvest in Britain and her people. We spend too much money on ungrateful, overseas nations that fund terrorist groups. We will tell Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, enough is enough and dramatically cut and freeze foreign aid. With all of this we are putting our working class communities first and when we leave the European Union, we will truly bring back our jobs, wealth and prosperity. Thank You All! God Bless Britain! God Bless the Queen! And remember to vote for UKIP in the election!

Paul Nuttall will take part in the debate in Round 2
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #3 on: July 11, 2017, 03:28:16 PM »

WE STAND FOR YOU TOUR

January 13, 2012
Mr. Nuttall began the day in Bedworth, West Midlands where he spoke at a local textile factory and discussed the issues of the European Union, bringing back jobs and Hire/Buy British.

He then went to Stratford-upon-Avon, where he held a rally at the Shakespeare Theatre and spoke of defending British culture, how the EU has damaged industry and how we will bring it back.

Mr. Nuttall visited locals in Coventry at the market and discussed a variety of issues with them including grammar schools, Brexit and a sane and rational foreign policy.

Nuttall then held a rally at Leamington Spa, where he spoke of the manifesto and how it will help local communities.
Quote
You must be logged in to read this quote.

January 14, 2012
Nuttall began his day in Irlam, North West where he spoke at Kingsland Wine & Spirits about how the EU has negatively affected the farming market, how we need a Brexit and how leaving the EU will bring back jobs.

He then spoke at a former textile plant in Shaw and Crompton about how we need a referendum, how Labour has forgotten the working class and how Theresa May is an imposter and the Tories have never helped the working class.

He later held a 'We Believe in You' rally in Manchester where he spoke of the consequences of uncontrolled immigration, a EU referendum, a sane foreign policy and grammar schools.

He later held a rally in Accrington where he spoke of how Labour and the Tories have failed Britain.

January 15, 2017
Leader Nuttall spoke at the Harworth Colliery where he spoke of how the EU has led to a loss of mining, manufacturing and fishing jobs and how UKIP will fight for those jobs and bring them back. He also spoke of how Labour has forgotten the working class.

He then held a town hall in Chapel-en-le-Frith at the local bicycle tire factory where he spoke of the need for good manufacturing policies, grammar schools, a stop of uncontrolled immigration and a need to leave the EU.

He then visited the Paul Smith factory in Lenton and spoke of the re-partition tax credit and how we need to bring good paying jobs back. He also spoke of the high-Buy British policy.

He then held a meet and greet roundtable with factory workers and management at the Carlsberg Brewery in Northampton and answered questions on taxes, the EU and immigration.

January 16, 2012
He then held a rally in Sc**nthrope where he spoke about the European Union, the youth unemployment crisis, a sane foreign policy and how Labour has abandoned the working class.

Nuttall held a rally in Castleford where he spoke of the EU, cutting back on immigration and the hire/buy British policy.

He then went to the Debby Dale Pie Festival where he spoke of agriculture, met with voters and spoke of the EU referendum.

Leader Nuttall held a rally in Leeds where he spoke of how Theresa May and the Tories are trying to fool the working class and McDonnell claims to support the working class but Labour supports the globalist policies in Brussels. He also spoke of allowing only 10,000 immigrants into the U.K.

January 17, 2012
Nuttall spent the morning in Cardiff, Wales where he walked around different neighborhoods and spoke with former Labour voters who were undecided or voting UKIP.

He then held a rally in Downtown Cardiff where he spoke of improving the economy, grammar schools, helping our NHS and a referendum on Brexit.

He then held a rally in Felixstowe, East of England where he spoke of a referendum on the EU, the death penalty, church attendance and the problems of uncontrolled immigration.

In Woodbridge, he spoke of bringing back the fishing industry, leaving the EU, grammar schools and the drug crisis.

January 18, 2012
Nuttall held a town hall in Dorridge where he spoke of a referendum on the EU, ending foreign aid to Pakistan, gay marriage, cutting down on immigration and the Hire/Buy British policy.

He then canvassed the local area in Birmingham and held a rally at the local UKIP Headquarters and met with the local list of candidates.

He then held a rally in Solihull where he spoke of a referendum to leave the EU, a better deal for the NHS and saving local industry.

He then went to Wolverhampton where he spoke of cutting immigration, bringing back jobs and a referendum to leave the EU.

January 19, 2012
He went to Alnwick where he spoke of bringing back British industry and how the EU has strampled industry. He spoke of leaving the EU and a sane foreign policy.

He then walked the neighborhoods in Newcastle and spoke of how the Conservatives and Labour are hurting the working class. He spoke of how the Liberal Democrats will hurt British citizens.

He held a town hall with, Brits for Responsible Immigration, and spoke of a sane foreign policy, arming all police officers and cutting immigration to 10,000.

He participated in the Leader's Debate in London.

5 CP on Campaigning in West Midlands.
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2017, 07:05:23 PM »

Paul Nuttall Gives Speech on the Tories in Margate, South East

            "Thank you all for coming out this fine morning in Margate. It is my pleasure to be in a room full of patriots and proud-Britons just a few weeks before our election. In just a few weeks when you cast your ballots at your polling stations, you will be faced with a major choice. A choice whether to carry out the stagnation and decline of the last forty years or a chance to have a brighter and new future outside the political establishment. I grew up in a Labour voting home, my father was a factory worker and my mother nurse. I grew up not the son of a banker not the daughter of a chaplain but the son of a hardworking factory worker who could barely get by in life. My family was crushed by the austerity policies of the 1970's and 1980's and my father lost his good factory job. We were literally crushed by globalization. We were crushed by the failed Europhile policies that Theresa May, John McDonnell and Nick Clegg support. For years many people here in Thurrock and the surrounding communities supported the Tories and so did I in the early 2000's. I must say this however, the Conservatives of the days of, Sir. Winston Churchill are no more. The Conservatives of today do not stand for good British values instead they sell us out the Brussels, give foreign aid to Saudi princes that kill our boys and making u-turns on every issue. The Tories for years have wanted a referendum on our membership in the European Union and their voters have called for it as well. Mrs. May however doesn't want a referendum and instead she shuns Eurosceptics from her party. To all Eurosceptic in the Conservatives and all other parties, it is time to put Britain first put our values above the our party and support the only Eurosceptic party this February, UKIP. UKIP is the only party that supports a referendum on leaving the European Union so that we can put our soverignity back into place, bring back our jobs and control our borders. Mrs. May would rather have the bureaucrats in Brussels and Strasbourg control our lives than our elected representatives in Westminster. To me that is a shame. Mrs. May over her entire life has taken one position but when it is politically expedient she takes another position. How can we trust a person like that to run our lives? She claims she supports our working class, however she supports austerity policies that will make their lives harder. To my friends in the Labour heartlands, who are tried of the weak-leadership of John McDonnell, do not fall into the Tory trap. Only one party actually supports the working class in our nation and that is UKIP. We want to re-invest in our local communities through better jobs, a Brexit and we will bring political change. Theresa May might say that she is change from the weak leadership and chaotic mess of John McDonnell, she is one. The only problem is her change will do nothing for the British people. In fact, it will hurt our people more. The political parties for the last forty years have said that they will change the system, they will put more democracy into Brussels and that they will fight for our soverignity. We all can see the results and we all know that Theresa May's promises on bringing change is a bunch of malarkey. Theresa May and her policies will hurt our middle and working class. She will cut key programs that help people out of poverty and into work. She will cut and eventually privatize our NHS which will hurt rural communities and only benefit her friends in London. I do find it very sad that Mrs. May shares the same position on the EU as Mrs. Lucas and the Greens. Mrs. May might come back and say that, "I support more democracy in Europe", when she hears this however every normal person knows that we can't inject more democracy into a swamp. You can't clean up a swamp with just a little bit of work. You have to shake up the swamp. And only one party will shake up the swamp of Westminster and Brussels, UKIP! My mother taught me to never trust a liar, that means we cannot trust Mrs. May. Thank You and Vote for UKIP!"
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #5 on: July 15, 2017, 09:55:49 PM »

WE ARE BRITAIN TOUR

January 20, 2012
Nuttall began the day in Thanet where he held a rally about Theresa May and how she has been a hypocrite on many policies.

He then canvassed the local area in Thanet and Basildon where he spoke to voters on issues including foreign policy, grammar schools and a referendum to leave.

He then went to Bournemouth where he met with the local community at the fishery and spoke of UKIP's plans to bring good jobs to the region and how we should Leave the EU.

Later that evening in Poole he spoke to a large crowd with the local candidates for UKIP on his support for a Brexit, a referendum to leave and how Theresa May doesn't support traditional Tory values.

In Dover he met with WW2 Veterans and former soldiers in the British Armed Forces and spoke of improving veterans benefits and rebuilding our military while staying out of war.

January 21, 2012
Mr. Nuttall began the day in Bath where he spoke to undecided voters and local businessmen about his plan for improving the economy and how we can regain soverignity out of the EU. He also spoke of the UKIP Tax Plan.

He then visited Milton Keynes with the local canvassers and talked to voters about issues including a referendum, why UKIP will change the status quo and other important issues.

He then held a rally at the fish market on the Isle of Wight where he spoke of leaving the Common Fishing Agreement, a referendum to leave the EU and bringing back the fishing industry.

He then held a town hall in Winchester where he spoke of immigration controls, a referendum on Europe and Theresa May's austerity plans and their effects on the working class.

In Shoreham-by-Sea, he spoke of ripping up the Common Fisheries Agreement, taking a hard-line against Brussels and protecting the British people against Brussels bureaucrats.

January 22, 2016
He then met with the local canvassing team in Wexham and knocked on doors in Wexham explaining to voters how Theresa May and the Tories aren't working for the working class. He also spoke about immigration and a referendum.

He then held a town hall in Swale where he spoke to voters and addressed their concerns with the European Union, high immigration and the lack of good jobs in the area.

He then held a rally in Theresa May's hometown of Maidenhead and spoke to voters about how the Tories aren't working for the working class, how theirs only one eurosceptic party and immigration controls. He then went canvassing in Theresa May's neighborhood.

He then visited the National Fruit Collection in Brogdale and spoke with voters and the workers about UKIP's plans for good paying jobs as laid out in the manifesto.

He then held a rally in Willingdon and Jevington where he spoke of the need for a referendum and better border controls for Britain.

January 23, 2012
Mr. Nuttall began the day with a Low Mass at the Brompton Oratory in London where he attends mass.

He then visited the local Indian and Hindu community at the Naesden Temple where he spoke to a crowd of over five hundred voters about how we must cut off aid to Pakistan, have a free trade deal with India and improve the local economy.

Later he went door knocking in Southeast London with members of the London List and spoke to voters about the economy, immigration, values and good paying jobs.

He later held a rally in Westminster where he spoke of lower taxes for small businesses, a referendum and how we can't trust Theresa May.

He then held a rally in Corbridge, North East where he spoke about the need to leave the EU, how we need good paying jobs and how Theresa May is fooling the working class.

January 24, 2012
Nuttall began the morning in Ellesmere Port where he spoke about key issues including a Brexit, better immigration controls and bringing back jobs.

He then went to Blackburn where he spoke with local business owners about the economy and spoke to voters in the local market.

In Nantwich he held a rally and spoke about how Labour has forgotten the working class, how we need strict immigration controls and how we need a referendum.

He then went to a liberal mosque in Manchester where he met with Muslim leaders and spoke about how we need to fight and root out extremism and he spoke of improving the local economy in Manchester.

He then visited Liverpool where he held a rally and spoke of improving industry, leaving the Common Fisheries and a referendum on the European Union.

January 25, 2012
He then held a rally in Chester where he spoke of the need for a referendum how Labour has forgotten the working class and immigration controls.

He held a rally in Hazel Grove where he spoke of the Liberal Democrats and said this about their comments in coal.
Quote
You must be logged in to read this quote.

He then held a town hall in Ormskirk where he spoke of expanding industry, leaving the EU, helping working families and strict immigration controls.

In Blackpool he visited a local Anglican school and praised the teachers for their hardwork and their work for instilling British patriotism and values into the students. He spoke of expanding grammar schools and moral values.

Mr. Nuttall then held a rally at a Steel Workers Union shop in Altrincham where he spoke of how Labour has abandoned the working class and only UKIP supports it to this day. He also attacked Labour for caring more about foreigners and bureaucrats in Brussels than jobs in the North West.

January 25, 2012
Mr. Nuttall began the morning attending a low mass at St. Wahlberg's Shrine in Preston. He thanked the Institute of Christ the King Soverign Priest for their work at the Shrine.

He then went held a rally in Preston where he talked about traditional values, better paying jobs for the region, a Brexit and immigration controls.

He then went to a coal mine in Northumberland where he spoke of Nick Clegg's policy and how Labour has abandoned the working class. A worker at the coal mine named Thomas said this:
Quote
You must be logged in to read this quote.

He then visited voters in a nursing home in St. Helens where he spoke to them about expanding help to the elderly, bringing back jobs to the regions and how leaving the EU will help them.

He then visited Sellafield Nuclear Power Plant where he spoke of an all of the above energy strategy and bringing job paying jobs back to the region.

He then held a rally in Manchester where he spoke about immigration, a referendum to leave, border controls, how Labour, the Tories and the Lib Dems stand against the working class and bringing back jobs.
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #6 on: July 15, 2017, 11:14:43 PM »
« Edited: July 15, 2017, 11:25:19 PM by Benedicamus Domino »

Paul Nuttall Responds to Theresa May

Sky News Reporter: On the campaign trail today, Mrs. May said "that your solutions are just one more disaster waiting to happen", "fairytales", and then basically called you a nut. What do you have to say to this?

Nuttall: Mrs. May is free to think whatever to want to about my intelligence or mental state, I don't really care but I do sense that she was angry about the truth, I said this week in Thanet. In regards to our partys manifesto, I found her comments to be completely wrong and just lies straight to the British public. Calling our manifesto, fairytales and a disaster, are just rubbish and she knows it. Our manifesto actually helps working people unlike the Conservative manifesto. Mrs. May likes to talk about the coalition of chaos led by Mr. McDonnell and Mr. Clegg but in reality she's a member of the same group of elites in Westminster that have made life harder for working people across our nation. She claims to be for the working class, while in reality in her life she's fought against proposals to help the working class including keeping jobs that help our local economy in our nation. Her party has also pledged numerous times to bring down immigration to a controllable and sane level, they have failed on that front and numbers continue to rise. I'm not going to hide from the truth that some of our manifesto ideas do require us leaving Europe. But neither should Mrs. May hide from the truth that her party hasn't supported the working class in the last forty years. Nor should she hide from the truth that her party has should out the British people to the bureaucrats in Brussels and she will do nothing to stop it. I do believe that we will leave the EU and that our manifesto will be put in place because the British public is sick of seeing their soverignity go to Brussels, seeing thousands of low-skilled workers come in from Eastern Europe and seeing their good-paying factory jobs go overseas. Our manifesto also calls for a ten percent repatriation tax which isn't mentioned in their manifesto to bring back good-paying jobs in our nation and grow our local economy. We also call for more grammar schools which will help educate thousands of young people from Scotland to Thurrock to Belfast. Mrs. May can resort to whatever name-calling she wants to and spread lies about our manifesto all she wants but we will keep on spreading our message of freedom, soverignity and prosperity to all Britons. If I may add as a final point, Mrs. May doesn't believe that the so called 'magic fairy tales' can happen but she's wrong, we believe that they can happen, because we believe in the British people we will never stop believing in them.
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2017, 08:06:54 PM »

February 3: Barnstorming the Northwest specifically Labour strongholds and convicing former Labour to support UKIP. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 4: Barnstorming the NorthEast and visiting de-industrialized towns and cities and convicing former Labour supporters to vote for UKIP. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 5: Barnstorming the South East and visiting fishing towns and the Tory heartlands and talking to them about leaving the EU and a safer Britain. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 6: Barnstorming the East on England and speaking to Tory voters and undecided voters about leaving the EU and border controls. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 7: Barnstorming the West Midlands and meeting local voters and speaking with them about bringing back jobs, the failure of the Trio of Doom and a Brexit. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 8: Barnstorming the East Midlands to speak with voters about the need for a Brexit, jobs and immigration control. 5 CP on campaigning.
February 9: Barnstorming in the NorthEast and having a final rally in Bishop Auckland.
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2017, 08:34:50 PM »

Nuttall responds to May:
"Mrs. May is just flat out lying at this point. She's grasping at straws because her campaign is going horribly. UKIP will pledge to never raise taxes on the British people and Her industries, Mrs. May is lying and should apologize immediately."
Logged
Classic Conservative
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,628


« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2017, 09:44:17 PM »

"Mrs. May can say that we have no plan all she wants but it has been proven time and again that she is willing to say anything to get elected. She is willing to lie to our working-class and say that the Tories have their backs while their austerity policies will kill their local communities. She says that we want to privatize the NHS and cut government programs that help our people. That is a lie, flat out lie and it's a shame that the gentle lady from Maidenhead is saying this. Everybody knows what the Tories want for our NHS, they want eventual privatization, they've had the same policy for decades and Mrs. May is just lying to our people for votes. She wants to cut vital government programs to pay for her more benefits for her cronies and she is willing to lie to suffering citizens for more seats in parliament. I will say this today, UKIP will never go into government with liars, never ever and it would take a Brexit for us to do. To Theresa May, I say if you really, Believe in Britain, believe in her people and believe that we can have a better life outside the EU. The fear mongering of Theresa May is quite sad honestly and I'm ashamed to be a former member of that party but I'm proud to be voting UKIP this week!
Logged
Pages: [1]  
Jump to:  


Login with username, password and session length

Terms of Service - DMCA Agent and Policy - Privacy Policy and Cookies

Powered by SMF 1.1.21 | SMF © 2015, Simple Machines

Page created in 0.265 seconds with 14 queries.