http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZIR6qVejM0&feature=fvw
From 6:00 on is pretty worrying. Well said Nigel.
Brown: Only those on the `extremes` would vote for UKIP.
That’s interesting considering Labour was 3rd in the Euro Elections. The Conservatives (Tories) were first and the UK Independence Party (UKIP) was second. The Tories are `Euro sceptic`, meaning they’re not sure about the EU, and UKIP are `anti-EU`.
Over half of the UK (50.4%) voted for three parties that were either `sceptic` of the EU or against them completely.
So if labour is to be believed…half of the UK are extremists. Interesting.
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It’s kind of funny because Labour are either blind to the people annoyance or they don’t care. Either which way you look at it it’s not good, and it doesn’t represent the country very well.
Now if you look at this map: you’ll see that the map is almost entirely Blue, Tories.
Actually it’s an even worse picture for Labour because apart from ONE (1) council the Tories won all of them and the rest were `no overall control`, meaning no one won them.
Now if you’re to look at this as well you’ll see that Labour lost all of their County councils.
It’s not the difficult Mr. Brown. The three major parties that want OUT of the EU got 50.4% of the vote, whereas 41% of the population voted for the four major parties that want in the EU.
If you take out the Scottish National Party that would leave only 39%, I’m being generous counting the SNP as a `major` party as well.
Now that should tell him something shouldn’t it? People in the UK don’t want to be part of the EU like we are at the moment, we want to be trading partners like Switzerland and Sweden and that’s all we want.










