OP
Darkwood
The thing is cameron has had the rug pulled from under his feet as this was his plans to say as he is doing he will give us a choice the problem is its the wrong choices but he wont admit this, now all was cushy because it meant he could whip up support for the next election by bluffing this option for a referendum but the tide came in a little faster than he expected and the EU has announced exactly what it plans to do which would mean a big change to the EU and hes always promised a referendum if that was the case thus hes in a corner that if he gives the wrong referendum before his terms up he wont get another and if he dosn't give us the referendum to after the next election it will have dragged on too long and exposed him to again loose the next election.
Hence UKIP have put forward to join the tories in a coalition for the next term as the LIB dems are out of the race, Labour are still sinking and the increasing support for UKIP is putting them in a strong position to be able to sit back and watch cameron panic.... Nigel Farage (UKIP leader) has been sitting on the EU council for many years ripping into the un-elected greedy gravy train... belief it or not every member of the EU has had to make cuts and deal with the recession but they have announced theselves an inflation busting payrise again.
I side with different aspects of different parties unfortunately they all dont exist in one but a Conservative and UKIP coalition would be intersting to say the least as Farage said it wont happen without agreeing to an IN/OUT vote and at the moment the cards are stacked in his favour.
Alot of people are rallied into the toffs look after themselves issue with the conservatives but alot of this is media onslaught doing what they do best but il give him this he's stopping the better to be on benefits system and kids for benefits families and although they are doing spending cuts left right and centre they have been forced to just ask Gorden brown what he did with the nations pensions, Gold reserves as will as ramping up a trillion debt before they lost power.... IMHO anyone trying to turn the tide after the damage labour did to the economy will always look like the nasty ones.. even the electrical industry has seen salaries watered down college courses stripped down and simplified with thousands flooding the industry ill prepared compared to 30 yrs ago due to labours policies of kids of street into jobs.
I side with no party but do follow world politics and if the average joe only realised just what really goes on half of our goverments wouldnt ever see a vote, we supposedly live in a democratic society but thats just a cloak to make you think you make a difference by voting, it dosn't matter whose in the chair as long as we are part of the EU the goverment and its main policies are forced down onto them.... hence the EU is scared of UKIP getting a grip... if the UK left the EU the shockwave itself could trigger the collapse as confidence crashes in the financial markets.
Hence UKIP have put forward to join the tories in a coalition for the next term as the LIB dems are out of the race, Labour are still sinking and the increasing support for UKIP is putting them in a strong position to be able to sit back and watch cameron panic.... Nigel Farage (UKIP leader) has been sitting on the EU council for many years ripping into the un-elected greedy gravy train... belief it or not every member of the EU has had to make cuts and deal with the recession but they have announced theselves an inflation busting payrise again.
I side with different aspects of different parties unfortunately they all dont exist in one but a Conservative and UKIP coalition would be intersting to say the least as Farage said it wont happen without agreeing to an IN/OUT vote and at the moment the cards are stacked in his favour.
Alot of people are rallied into the toffs look after themselves issue with the conservatives but alot of this is media onslaught doing what they do best but il give him this he's stopping the better to be on benefits system and kids for benefits families and although they are doing spending cuts left right and centre they have been forced to just ask Gorden brown what he did with the nations pensions, Gold reserves as will as ramping up a trillion debt before they lost power.... IMHO anyone trying to turn the tide after the damage labour did to the economy will always look like the nasty ones.. even the electrical industry has seen salaries watered down college courses stripped down and simplified with thousands flooding the industry ill prepared compared to 30 yrs ago due to labours policies of kids of street into jobs.
I side with no party but do follow world politics and if the average joe only realised just what really goes on half of our goverments wouldnt ever see a vote, we supposedly live in a democratic society but thats just a cloak to make you think you make a difference by voting, it dosn't matter whose in the chair as long as we are part of the EU the goverment and its main policies are forced down onto them.... hence the EU is scared of UKIP getting a grip... if the UK left the EU the shockwave itself could trigger the collapse as confidence crashes in the financial markets.