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Keith, while unaware of the selection process in this particular case, Christian values are fundamental, so if ever standing as a candidate, I would make very clear that my faith is in the Fair Lady, whose road leads to Christ's Church.
All people have been vulnerable during their life from conception onward, and are vulnerable from birth onward. There is not such a thing as a person who is not vulnerable.
Personally I object to infanticide including when a mother makes the decision.
As for preaching that people over a certain age should be given obligatory advice on euthanasia, I'd suggest prosecution on the part of the Law towards that person.
Perhaps UKIP's stance as a libertarian party has led to this severe misunderstanding on the part of a candidate who has clearly shocked the party with his previously unstated views.
UKIP's charter should be declared subordinate to Christian values, to the Faith.
Being a British party, this should be essential, following the identity of our Christian Flag.
As for other religions - as you are no doubt going to bring this up again - it is utterly San Ferian and has nothing to do with it.
Being Christian has nothing to do with intolerance towards other religions, but other religions have nothing to do with my stance on the Christian Faith.