Originally posted by Lateralthinking1
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostTheir distancing themselves was, as you say, unavoidable but I suspect that they will still be quite happy if it has gained them a few more votes.
See Monday's Indie
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I know several UKIP adherents (including one well-known composer and arranger) and none of them is racist, fascist, intensely nationalistic or even remotely right-wing. They genuinely believe that Britain would be better off outside Europe, and UKIP, being the only party firmly committed to quitting the EU, seems their natural home. There is probably a wide spectrum of political belief amongst UKIP members, and the leadership would be wise to distance itself (as it has obviously done in this case) from the extremes of right and left.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI know several UKIP adherents (including one well-known composer and arranger) and none of them is racist, fascist, intensely nationalistic or even remotely right-wing. They genuinely believe that Britain would be better off outside Europe
Originally posted by ardcarp View PostUKIP, being the only party firmly committed to quitting the EU, seems their natural home.
Originally posted by ardcarp View PostThere is probably a wide spectrum of political belief amongst UKIP members, and the leadership would be wise to distance itself (as it has obviously done in this case) from the extremes of right and left.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI know several UKIP adherents (including one well-known composer and arranger) and none of them is racist, fascist, intensely nationalistic or even remotely right-wing. They genuinely believe that Britain would be better off outside Europe, and UKIP, being the only party firmly committed to quitting the EU, seems their natural home. There is probably a wide spectrum of political belief amongst UKIP members, and the leadership would be wise to distance itself (as it has obviously done in this case) from the extremes of right and left.
UKIP is a collecting ground for some very nasty people indeed
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostThere probably is a wide spectrum of beliefs in this organisation but would you really want to align yourselves with many of their members ?
UKIP is a collecting ground for some very nasty people indeed
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostUKIP is a collecting ground for some very nasty people indeedPatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostEvery party has some nasty people,
you seem determined to tar all UKIP members and supporters with the same brush
They aren't all as obnoxious as this horrible man but they are all stark raving bonkers and deluded............ some harmlessly so which I guess is a small blessingLast edited by MrGongGong; 19-12-12, 22:41.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostEvery party has some nasty people, if by that you mean people whose views you find disagreeable.
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostUKIP were quick to distance themselves from this gentleman's views, yet you seem determined to tar all UKIP members and supporters with the same brush.
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostThe trouble is that both Labour and the LibCons are virtually indistinguishable, having morphed into one centrist blob. (And I don't mean Eric Pickles....:whistle:).
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostSo the large minority who are Euro-Sceptic
Originally posted by Mr Pee View Postand who feel that immigration has now gone too far
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostUKIP are gaining support precisely because they represent an alternative to the other main parties
Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostOf course they will attract the odd nutter, but show me a party that doesn't.Last edited by ahinton; 20-12-12, 09:12.
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Lateralthinking1
I feel that we need to know more about the composition of UKIP but probably not until 2021 when they still won't have won any seats but will have affected the outcome of two general elections and sent shock waves through the three party system.
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Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostI feel that we need to know more about the composition of UKIP but probably not until 2021 when they still won't have won any seats but have sent shock waves through the three party system.
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Postand the ones in the Maldives have all floated away ?
Last edited by Guest; 19-12-12, 23:58.
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Interesting when one reads a bit more
the supposed " It is evident, however, that UKIP has lost no time in distancing itself from this"
seems to be this statement
“The comments in Geoff Clark’s personal manifesto regarding abortion do not represent party policy. As in any party, our members have a range of views and opinions which may not always accord with party policy. Geoff makes clear that this is a personal manifesto, not a party document. Geoff is a hard-working local activist who would make an excellent councillor.”
(http://www.gravesendreporter.co.uk/n...date_1_1745952)
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Lateralthinking1
Even Griffin's appalled -
Even Nick Griffin has criticised UKIP candidate Geoffrey Clark's extreme views on euthanasia for the elderly and forced abortions for disabled babies.
.......But from the Lib Dems no comment.
It's a funny old world.
I don't think that any political party has credibility now. There is some uneasiness in the general public, not wholly acknowledged, that the problem is with representative democracy itself. That is a very big problem in the making. The French and the Italians have become accustomed over many years to expecting very little from their politicians but for all of the cynicism the British public still wants to believe that there are a few good politicians. With each year that passes, that belief is more difficult to maintain.Last edited by Guest; 19-12-12, 23:29.
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