oggbashan
Dying Truth seeker
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Shock! Horror!
UKIP won our County Council seats, defeating the Conservatives. Labour came third; Lib Dems almost nowhere.
I attended an arts event earlier this evening. The general opinion about the result is that the electorate are saying: "A plague on all your houses".
What little is known about the new councillors isn't encouraging. It is nearly as bad as what is known about almost all the other unsuccessful candidates.
The result has no impact on the control of Kent. The Conservatives still have a majority, but a greatly reduced one. UKIP are now the second largest political group, ahead of Labour.
What will the UKIP councillors actually do? Their campaign has said very little about local issues.
The next three years could be *interesting* as in the ancient Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times.".
I think the Duke of Wellington's quote might be an appropriate description of many of the candidates:
"I never saw so many shocking bad hats in my life." ( After seeing the first Reformed Parliament)..Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769–1852)
				
			UKIP won our County Council seats, defeating the Conservatives. Labour came third; Lib Dems almost nowhere.
I attended an arts event earlier this evening. The general opinion about the result is that the electorate are saying: "A plague on all your houses".
What little is known about the new councillors isn't encouraging. It is nearly as bad as what is known about almost all the other unsuccessful candidates.
The result has no impact on the control of Kent. The Conservatives still have a majority, but a greatly reduced one. UKIP are now the second largest political group, ahead of Labour.
What will the UKIP councillors actually do? Their campaign has said very little about local issues.
The next three years could be *interesting* as in the ancient Chinese curse "May you live in interesting times.".
I think the Duke of Wellington's quote might be an appropriate description of many of the candidates:
"I never saw so many shocking bad hats in my life." ( After seeing the first Reformed Parliament)..Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769–1852)
			
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