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OK, Sheila, Pam is red, not blue. Someone got the dye wrong.
Keith, regards the EU, there are various good reasons why people may oppose Britain being a member of it.
UKIP use a variety of common sense explanations, with which one can only agree.
There's also another reason: the EU uses the twelve star symbol.
But the Twelve Star Crown has a biblical meaning, as stated in the Book of Revelations.
The EU has tried to claim almighty-like power over many nations, and this makes it a Babylon-associated entity that challenges the High City, which is the only Almighty Government.
On Earth, we're supposed to each govern/administer our own affairs as individual nations, as equal nations.
The less people try to form almighty-like forms of government, the better. The less we have of mortal "heads of state", the better.
The less a person or establishment tries to be "almighty", the better.
Because it makes us aware as individuals and as Society that we all depend on the Divine, and are recipients of that which has been created and is given to us daily.
The Our Father prayer explains this clearly, as taught by Jesus Christ.
British Party is by definition British and Christian, and some of its espoused views are not in line with UKIP policy, such as the refusal to recognise a private family as head of our Government, head of our State, head of our Army, head of the English Church.
If I did join UKIP, and stood as a candidate, I would inevitably have views that I uphold, but do not correspond with UKIP policy.
I don't want to harm UKIP and its chances of combating the Austerity Doom and Gloom parties also known as LibLabCon.
So I keep a respectful distance from the sidelines.
As you know yourself, I've been writing that UKIP is Britain's second party even when it was still the fourth party.
I knew in 2010 that UKIP would soon come second in a by-election, when the vast majority of people would have laughed it down as a wild dream.
In fact, UKIP did later come second in a parliamentary by-election, and since then are to all effect the second most voted party in by-elections in recent months.
But the day will have to come, Keith, when UKIP choose yes or no to accept the Christian Faith as our Country's sole official Faith.
And one more point: if a party officially represents Britain, or the United Kingdom, then it must NEVER cease to uphold this value, and must treat all the constituent countries of Britain as equal.
I will NEVER renege the Union Flag.