ADK Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 http://www.theguardian.com/politics/quiz/2014/may/19/quiz-bnp-ukip-quotes-who-said-what
Webbo Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 Oh gosh, I wonder what the conclusion of this will be? Still if it's the Guardian it's bound to be fair and impartial.
Bayfox Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 8. But for some reason I couldn't see which ones I got right or wrong.
Mike the Metal Ed Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 I got 12/13 too. Poor quiz for the point they're trying to make. UKIP may be stuck in the 1950s, but they're not 1950s Alabama like the BNP.
Guest MattP Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 Bloody hell how low are the media going to stoop before Thursday? Any papers decided to mention yet that Labour are still the only party who will openly take BNP councillors as defectors?
Strokes Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 Bloody hell how low are the media going to stoop before Thursday? Any papers decided to mention yet that Labour are still the only party who will openly take BNP councillors as defectors? Its quite embarrassing how obvious these hatchet jobs are, I thought the parties and media would be much more effective in dealing with farage and UKIP. They've turned it up this week but I don't think they have hurt them.Only those already dead against them, will fall for this drivel.
Guest MattP Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 Its quite embarrassing how obvious these hatchet jobs are, I thought the parties and media would be much more effective in dealing with farage and UKIP. They've turned it up this week but I don't think they have hurt them. Only those already dead against them, will fall for this drivel. They said for years "we have to debate him and beat him" - then Nick Clegg tried and pretty much got humiliated on national TV (as even the best debater will trying to defend the EU in its current form against anyone decent). Since that it's been back to mud and slander again and just praying some sticks. Thank god for social media, in this day and age you can't get away with it though. Ten years ago they probably would have through a comibination of the fleet street press and the BBC. People can see through the lies and the slander, they can see what the Westminster establishment are doing and they will make sure they don't achieve it.
DennisNedry Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 It does annoy me how much the left wing media are attacking UKIP. Why don't you actually listen to some of the stuff MPs who could get power (like Ed Fvcking Balls) say and worry about that. UKIP will do well on Thursday but will do nothing of note whatsoever in the general election and everybody with half a brain knows that.
Strokes Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 They said for years "we have to debate him and beat him" - then Nick Clegg tried and pretty much got humiliated on national TV (as even the best debater will trying to defend the EU in its current form against anyone decent). Since that it's been back to mud and slander again and just praying some sticks. Thank god for social media, in this day and age you can't get away with it though. Ten years ago they probably would have through a comibination of the fleet street press and the BBC. People can see through the lies and the slander, they can see what the Westminster establishment are doing and they will make sure they don't achieve it. Yeah I never give much credit to social media but that is a great point. I actually think they might be helping them, by keeping him in the spotlight.Can't his opponents show faith in democracy and tell us all of the positive things, they believe that the EU brings to the UK? They all say that the EU needs reforms, so they are surely accepting that it is not working effectively for us, so tell us what you plan to reform and how. Yet Ukip are the ones accused of having no substance
Hirsty The Blue 94 Posted 20 May 2014 Posted 20 May 2014 Thing about politics is that it is about much more than the EU. Look past UKIP's immigration policies and there is sweet FA. Paying a flat tax? All UKIP's policies are based around getting out of the EU, if they ever gained power there would be catastrophic consequences. .
Strokes Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 Thing about politics is that it is about much more than the EU. Look past UKIP's immigration policies and there is sweet FA. Paying a flat tax? All UKIP's policies are based around getting out of the EU, if they ever gained power there would be catastrophic consequences. .This is not an election for control of the UK, its the European elections, most of the people that vote for UKIP, will revert in 2015. Ukip will produce a manifesto for the general, we can scrutinise and ridicule then.
Nick Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 10 out of 13 It is like shooting racists in a barrel. Sorry I meant fish.
DB11 Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 I scored six. Probably because I thought BNP said everything
Merging Cultures Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 11 out of 13. 8. "A favourite childhood game was counting black people on the streets from the car window." [8] Correct answer: BNP Who didn't play spot the white person when driving down Belgrave Road as a kid? I am talking 25+ years ago. It probably was racist, but the world wasn't as PC in those days, and it wasn't meant in an antisocial way.
shade Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 UKIP are abolute clowns though, its a one man, one policy party. The only policy and pretty much everyone agrees with it, is that we should be able to control immigration from europe.
lavrentis Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 UKIP are abolute clowns though, its a one man, one policy party. The only policy and pretty much everyone agrees with it, is that we should be able to control immigration from europe. Only way you can do that is by leaving the EU so if you want to control immigration from europe, there is literally only one party to vote for.
Jon the Hat Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 The most concerning think here was the Guardian consider 6/12 correct to he "having a pretty good idea who said what".
Sir Fynwy Posted 21 May 2014 Posted 21 May 2014 Only way you can do that is by leaving the EU so if you want to control immigration from europe, there is literally only one party to vote for. What will we do with the millions of British people who currently live in Europe when they all get sent back?
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