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  1. To associate the good people of Clacton with the BNP is a slur and not worth of you Tony. Remember this was a solid Labour seat until new focus-group driven Labour took to the stage. Also remember that immigrants are supporting and joining UKIP, working for the party and even offering themselves as candidates. UKIP isn't anti-immigrant, it's anti uncontrolled immigration. How do you explain that Labour only held on by a whisker in Middleton, one of the safest Labour seats in the country? And they needed skulduggery even to manage those 600 votes. Only 300 more Labour switchers and that would be it for Miliband's cosy career (which is slated to end up in a Blair-like EU ambassador role, trousering millions more of people's money for doing precisely nowt!). The smooth operators who control New Labour won't face up to the social problems they have created. Miliband "forgets" to mention immigration in a hour-plus long speech. He also "forgets" the weasel words he wrote about the deficit Gordon Brown created. Then he doesn't even mention the EU, because he has no intention of doing anything about that either. People want government that faces up to issues, not sweeps them under the carpet. A government that listens. None of the establishment parties have been listening for a very long time.
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  2. Everything UKIP has been telling you is wrong with the system - from a Tory MP! http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28967904 He's exposed Cameron's cunning plan for a re-run of Harold Wilson's trick of keeping us in the then Common Market by pretending to secure a better deal. There is NO better deal, and it's not an economic union - it's a political one! It is designed to secure the continuing dominance of the ruling classes - people who produce nothing but live in luxury off the backs of people who do! It adds more layers of these drones, so that the layer you elect has even more excuses not to deliver the kind of fundamental change we need! The Eurocrats call it "post-democracy"; what they mean by this is that you are too thick to know what's best for you. The system's sole purpose is to replicate itself. The Labour Party wants everything the Tories have; their strategy is to let Cameron do their work for them, and say as little as possible on the EU. There was a time when Labour were opposed to the then Common Market, but New Labour saw an opportunity to feather their own nests and grabbed at it. I've recently been listening to speeches from the likes of Hugh Gaitskell warning of the perils of loss of UK sovereignty, he and others (like Enoch Powell) foresaw the problems, but the present Labour clique are bent on selling our country out - just like the Tories! My generation was fooled by the politicos on the Common Market - Ted Heath even admitted that he'd lied to secure the original vote. If we let this happen again we don't even deserve to be British! Wise up folks and VOTE UKIP - a party that belongs to its members, and were no one has been bought and paid for!
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  3. Standing logic on its head in the good old tried and tested way eh Sym! You don't need to look too far to find Nazis, so there's no need to invent them from decent British folk who've had enough of the Westminster snake-oil merchants. Instead of trying to apply the usual substitute-for-though left wing labels why not tell us exactly what is wrong with UKIP policies? You know, what it really says that you genuinely take issue with, and not what you'd like it to say to suit those tribal prejudices. Cherry pick as much as you like, and ignore everything and anything you might agree with. Ummm.. Waiting! Want to find Nazis? It's long, but you might actually learn something: Oh, and there's an instructive speech from a Jewish lady - who's family perished in Nazi concentration camps - explaining exactly why she joined UKIP, and why the loony-left completely p* her off for being so dumb-arsed stupid. But, I will spare you that.
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  4. Hmm.. isn't politics telling people what they want to hear - then when they give you some power you do what you want to do? Its called representative democracy, obviously because you represent it as democracy, whilst it's certainly not! In fact this is one of the things we discussed at the party conference. / I'm sure you will find a full answer in our manifesto when it's published. / But that's not really the question - the real question is... / We need a full and frank public debate about this important issue [after which we will do absolutely nothing, again!]* *delete as appropriate P.S. Vote UKIP - the REAL class war is about to begin! http://www.ukip.org/ukip_scores_by_election_win_in_miliband_s_backyard
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