UKIP Nigel Farage, why voting UKIP in a General Election is NOT a wasted vote
How voting for the UK Independence Party can influence policy and sends a message to the political class
Duration : 0:5:0
How voting for the UK Independence Party can influence policy and sends a message to the political class
Duration : 0:5:0
During the European Election count in the Ireland North West thousands of votes were discovered to have been misallocated from one candidate (Fiachra Ó Luain) to another (Declan Ganley) during a recheck of a random 10% of the votes. Following over three months of ‘investigation’ the Garda Siochána (Police) of Co. Mayo failed to gather a single statement other than those given by the candidate in question. In fact the same Garda put in charge of the ‘investigation’ had been in charge of the election count when the votes orignially went missing. Would you trust these individuals to be in charge of the votes that will decide the future shape of the EU on the Oct 2nd Lisbon Referendum? Please inform the media in all European countries and elsewhere. Something is rotten in the county of Mayo…
If such irregularities could be discovered in 10% of the votes in one Euro constiuency, how many votes could potentially be misallocated in a national ballot?
Please contact Fiachra Ó Luain at fiachraforeurope@gmail.com or join the ‘Not Lisbon Nor Libertas’ group on Facebook for more details.
Duration : 0:9:6
The leaders of Britain’s three main political parties have held a second televised debate, trading heated opinions on foreign policy.
The leaders of the two main parties were again frustrated by Nick Clegg, the challenger from the Liberal Democrats, whose rise in popularity promises to make this election one of the UK’s closest.
Clegg enjoyed an unexpected boost following the first debate, propelling his party from third place into first in some polls.
Analysts said that another strong performance from the Liberal Democrat leader would virtually guarantee that the election produces a hung parliament with no clear winner.
Gordon Brown, the Labour prime minister, and David Cameron, the leader of the Conservative party launched stinging attacks on Clegg, with the prime minister at one point telling him to “get real” over his plans to reduce spending on nuclear weapons.
Al Jazeera’s Alan Fisher reports.
Duration : 0:3:4
A new poll shows more people expect a hung parliament after the General Election than an overall Conservative majority.
.
Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .
Duration : 0:1:10
Hear Gorvid Camerown explain why youll be voting Labservative at the General Election. Follow the campaign on www.facebook.com/Labservative.
Duration : 0:1:22