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Andy I made a simple (albeit slightly flippant) remark about a basic distrust of foriegn influence being a part of UKIP's make-up. You leapt in with the accusation that doing so was somehow bigotted and to which you added a long and defensive argument. At that point I moved the debate away from the thread for which it was inappropriate to here.
The two quotes from manifesto's was to show that there is a strong similarity between the UKIP and BNP stances on immigration (in fact the UKIP could be considered more worrying as they feel the need to put in about 'humane' holding facilities which suggests there could be another type). Xenophobia suggests a distrust of foriegners or foriegn influence while bigottry suggests a total unwilingness to consider other points-of-view, which of these is being displayed most strongly?
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