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Sunday, 7 June 2009

Labour and mainstream media's contempt for electorate continues

If, like The Talking Clock, you voted for UKIP because you support their stance on Europe, you're probably utterly sick to the back teeth of ZaNuLiebour politicians and the mainstream media already.

Whilst UKIP, the Conservatives and even a trade union campaigned for these European elections with our relationship with Europe as the cornerstone of their communications, every single ZaNuLiebour politician and media commentator that we have seen so far - without exception - is saying that any vote for any party except the LibLabCon is a protest vote over the expenses scandal.

Hang on just a minute.

So, the last time we had European elections, UKIP did damn well (16.1%). Suppose that was protest votes against the Iraq war, was it? So how come people didn't vote Respect (1.5%) as the biggest party?

It seems the mainstream parties and the mainstream media are going to dismiss the election result - whatever it may be - as being nothing to do with European issues. Goodness forbid that we, the idiotic public, might actually have an opinion on that subject.

Rather than recognising that we do not want to be part of a European superstate dictated to by Brussels, they are going to ignore us and diminish the views that we have expressed democratically at the ballot box as a 'protest vote'.

How utterly insulting to the population.

Still, what can you expect? They - the EU and politicians across the continent - ignored the views of the French, the Dutch and the Irish. The poor Irish even got told "wrong answer, try again and keep trying again until you vote yes".

Carry on... we - the population of Britain - will use the ballot box to have the entire LibLabCon out and unless the BBC start recognising what people have said at the ballot box, they'll soon find they can sing for the TV license, too.

Don't let them insult you anymore. Stuff the LibLabCon if they refuse to listen to what we have said at these elections. Any party can win an election if we have resolve - as the English Democrats have shown in the local elections.

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