emerikkan taking the test https://uk.isidewith.com/results/787945107political parties seem a lot less divided in the UK
Quote from: Jocephalopod on March 13, 2015, 04:05:29 PMemerikkan taking the test https://uk.isidewith.com/results/787945107political parties seem a lot less divided in the UK"96pc similar to you" MAH NIGGUH
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Quote from: Jocephalopod on March 13, 2015, 04:05:29 PMemerikkan taking the test https://uk.isidewith.com/results/787945107political parties seem a lot less divided in the UKThough, the only 3 relevant parties in the UK are the Conservatives, Labour, and the LibDems. And the LibDems are more of a minor party who tags along with the Conservatives or Labour depending on who wins (unless I'm mistaken?). There are like a dozen parties or so in House of Commons, but many of them just have between 1-5 seats.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:04:14 PMQuote from: Jocephalopod on March 13, 2015, 04:05:29 PMemerikkan taking the test https://uk.isidewith.com/results/787945107political parties seem a lot less divided in the UKThough, the only 3 relevant parties in the UK are the Conservatives, Labour, and the LibDems. And the LibDems are more of a minor party who tags along with the Conservatives or Labour depending on who wins (unless I'm mistaken?). There are like a dozen parties or so in House of Commons, but many of them just have between 1-5 seats.UKIP is more important than the Liberal Democrats at the moment, and the Greens also appear to be on the rise. I'd say there are at least four relevant parties, maybe five. And yeah, there are twelve parties currently in the Commons and five independents.
And you're probably neutral or positive about them.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:09:11 PMAnd you're probably neutral or positive about them.Positive about Farage and their policies. Negative about their actual ability to govern. They're still to young, and I wouldn't trust them with the reins yet. Now, a minor Conservative government, with loose support from UKIP in opposition? I wouldn't mind that. UKIP will probably end up being co-opted by the Tories depending on how the EU referendum goes in 2017, and whether or not the leadership can keep the party under control.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on March 13, 2015, 06:12:28 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:09:11 PMAnd you're probably neutral or positive about them.Positive about Farage and their policies. Negative about their actual ability to govern. They're still to young, and I wouldn't trust them with the reins yet. Now, a minor Conservative government, with loose support from UKIP in opposition? I wouldn't mind that. UKIP will probably end up being co-opted by the Tories depending on how the EU referendum goes in 2017, and whether or not the leadership can keep the party under control.EU Referendum in 2017?That could be a huge problem, since zero people out of my entire family living in the UK are actual UK citizens. All of them are living there either off of their French or Greek citizenship. Though they should be able to get UK citizenship on account of them living there long enough should they decide to leave the EU.
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:14:25 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on March 13, 2015, 06:12:28 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:09:11 PMAnd you're probably neutral or positive about them.Positive about Farage and their policies. Negative about their actual ability to govern. They're still to young, and I wouldn't trust them with the reins yet. Now, a minor Conservative government, with loose support from UKIP in opposition? I wouldn't mind that. UKIP will probably end up being co-opted by the Tories depending on how the EU referendum goes in 2017, and whether or not the leadership can keep the party under control.EU Referendum in 2017?That could be a huge problem, since zero people out of my entire family living in the UK are actual UK citizens. All of them are living there either off of their French or Greek citizenship. Though they should be able to get UK citizenship on account of them living there long enough should they decide to leave the EU.I don't imagine deportation will be an option during negotiations. EU citizens living in the UK at the moment will probably be fast-tracked for citizenship or given special rights of residency.
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It'd still suck (for me), since the UK is a beautiful country, and I want to visit it again and again. But if they leave the EU, it'd make it great deal more difficult for me to enter to country to visit.See, personal interest guides opinions!!!
Quote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:22:01 PMIt'd still suck (for me), since the UK is a beautiful country, and I want to visit it again and again. But if they leave the EU, it'd make it great deal more difficult for me to enter to country to visit.See, personal interest guides opinions!!!I agree actually, I really wish we had a more liberal attitude to immigration considering how massively important it is. I'm just not convinced that the current benefits offered by the EU are worth the costs.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on March 13, 2015, 06:24:11 PMQuote from: GethKhilafah on March 13, 2015, 06:22:01 PMIt'd still suck (for me), since the UK is a beautiful country, and I want to visit it again and again. But if they leave the EU, it'd make it great deal more difficult for me to enter to country to visit.See, personal interest guides opinions!!!I agree actually, I really wish we had a more liberal attitude to immigration considering how massively important it is. I'm just not convinced that the current benefits offered by the EU are worth the costs.Yeah. For you, you really have no reason to give a shit about the EU, since you don't seem like you want to leave the UK. And you probably only see its more negative aspects. So you'd see the EU in more negative light.While for me, having the EU survive is pretty much what my future plans are resting on, and they'd be affected a great deal if the EU fell apart, so I see it in positive light quite obviously.
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