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The trouble is that we have yourselves, UKIP and probably Britain First who are looking to occupy the same ground. If we are going to get rid of the LibLabContrick we need to get all of these voters going in the same direction. At the moment all I see is that the nationalist vote is going to be shared around and thus will achieve nothing. Have you any plans to negotiate with the other parties at election time so that we are not splitting the nationalist vote, ie not contesting the same seats and if seats are won, forming a coalition of like-minded parties ??
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As you no doubt know Britain First is not a Political Party. That said, I completely agree with Steve, October 14, 2011. Unfortunately there are so many Nationalist Party's - all with a slightly different agenda - it is inevitable the vote for Nationalism will be split, making it almost impossible for one party to break through.
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