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    The 2015 UKIP manifesto was ‘well recieved’ by who Witton? Self-styled ‘armchair political commentators’? Agreed folk would probably be more concerned about the people delivering it than what it said mind; assuming anyone went to the trouble of discovering it existed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    The 2015 UKIP manifesto was ‘well recieved’ by who Witton? Self-styled ‘armchair political commentators’? Agreed folk would probably be more concerned about the people delivering it than what it said mind; assuming anyone went to the trouble of discovering it existed
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    Well received by 18 percent of the electorate I can imagine which is how UKIP polled at the time
    so it was not a niche following or just a few armchair commentators, i hasten to add I was not one of them.

    I accept the fact few read it. But then even labour apparatchiks got caught out on discussing the content of the trillion pound unicorn too. The rank and file would never have read it' So who actually reads the detail of any of them? So questioning who reads UKIP manifesto is an unfair test. Sad anorak that I am, I actually read corbyns 100 page lie, cover to cover. Which is why I am horrified

    Our foreign aid policy is anachronistic at best. Farage and Boris are right about that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Derby Tup View Post
    The 2015 UKIP manifesto was ‘well recieved’ by who Witton? Self-styled ‘armchair political commentators’? Agreed folk would probably be more concerned about the people delivering it than what it said mind; assuming anyone went to the trouble of discovering it existed
    The Centre for Policy Studies and IFS from an economic stand point.
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