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Was only commenting on Keith's post 6, Richard, as he states that it is my fault UKIP did not get the two Dover Town seats for Maidstone.
Campaigning for Port Tolls for local investment in communities is radical, Richard, as I alone carried this one through until it reached the Decision Minister's letter; and UKIP did not have the courage to support me on this after the Decision Minister's letter 21st December 2012 was published.
Would have been a great occasion.
Candidates are usually shy and afraid to stand up and proclaim great things, afraid to speak of a great future with mass employment coming for all Brits; afraid to speak of great opportunities, of innovations based on old foundations, of the Old and the New, of glorious days past and of a prosperous future.
I'm not shy to stand up and speak of Prosperity, of ideas and ways forward, which is why no-one wants to support me in anything.
I offered UKIP a proposal back in December after they contacted me, and it was a pre-condition, either Yes, or NO.