Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Question: How Can You Tell UKIP Is Scaring The Right People?

Answer: Look for their usual fallback position:


Or as I like to say: What if my auntie had balls, then she'd be my uncle!

That was one of the Great Thinkers Of Our Time reacting to the new poster campaign.

15 comments:

  1. The point is, of course, that Ukip has no objection to Africans if they're in the country legally and for good purpose. Nor would it to Europeans if they'd been recruited for sound economic reasons rather than just wandering over here in search of handouts.

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  2. And UKIP's complementary ad "Who really runs this country?" could have equal impact with the tagline "Who really ruins this country?"

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2609583/New-Ukip-posters-focus-immigration-branded-racist-political-opponents.html

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  3. And what if the DID say "Africans" instead of Europeans?

    "I may protect my heritage and culture from foriegn invasion, I may claim billions because other "cultures" have tried to destroy mine. I expect people in my land to speak my langusge and respect mine.....etc.

    I Is a African!... na thats O.K then.

    I is a red injun! Na thats O.K then.

    I am Mrs Smith from Broad street Livershire.... YOU FUCKING RACIST COW!!!!

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  4. On this basis, we can look forward to the Dalai Lama being arrested for waycissm.

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  5. @ Mine Furor
    Of all the motiveless malignity to infiltrate this blog, I compliment yours on being the keenest. Such a pity your folks could not afford the 1944 fares to Dresden.

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  6. Hodges article is utter shite ! Shite ! Shite ! Shite !

    He thinks that the BNP is 'Right-Wing' FFS !

    He's part of the Westminster bubble still living off the New Labour days and thinks people who have not been to Uni are just pig ignorant fools, who need their little noses wiped now and again.

    The man is an utter tool of the Establishment.

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  7. I saw the BBC Nick Robinson giving Nigel Farage a hard time.
    What will happen at next month's Euro elections is anyone's guess, but the BBC's impotent outrage showed that they think that UKIP will make gains..

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  8. One of my local free rags slipped in the ubiquitous aside: "the extreme right wing party", after the acronym UKIP. I wrote to them about it, I have not had a reply nor have they addressed this in subsequent editorials. This, from hacks for whom "Farmer Called Merlin Turned Cow into Field" is jolly funny headline. Probably because because Merlin Field married Silly Cow. Sorry, too much ale.

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  9. @Mr Morden

    "The man is an utter tool of the Establishment."

    Too many words, old chap.

    The man is an utter tool

    There! Fixed it for you.

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  10. XX Such a pity your folks could not afford the 1944 fares to Dresden. XX They did not need to. They were THERE, lawnmower-man. And I still give every Brit I find a good kicking, want to come to a party, lawnmower-man?

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  11. Those UKIP posters really are pretty mild compared to what many people think. But they're the playing the game the right way so far. Good luck to them.

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  12. @ Mine Furor
    "I give every Brit I find a good kicking, want to come to a party"

    Gosh. A new Nasty Party.

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  13. "And UKIP's complementary ad "Who really runs this country?" could have equal impact with the tagline "Who really ruins this country?""

    Spot on!

    "I am Mrs Smith from Broad street Livershire.... YOU FUCKING RACIST COW!!!!"

    Or even 'Who was that bigoted woman?'... ;)

    "He's part of the Westminster bubble still living off the New Labour days and thinks people who have not been to Uni are just pig ignorant fools, who need their little noses wiped now and again."

    When in actual fact, our universities are churning those out by the dozen these days...

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  14. " This, from hacks for whom "Farmer Called Merlin Turned Cow into Field" is jolly funny headline."

    Local newspapers - where a mortally-wounded journalism goes to die.

    ""Shut Up!", they explained."

    Just so!

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