Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
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KeithS in the past , I found you very trying lol..But hey its Christmas.
Keith Sansum1
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Peter R
Martin is correct as jan also and others have said in the past, do you have to be arrogant to be a member of Dover UKIP
But hey, its christmas,,,,,
let me wish you a merry xmas and happy new year
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Brian Dixon
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bah humbug kieth.scrooge is on a broom stick.

Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
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Thank you, Keith..For your good wishes for Christmas and the New Year.
Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
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Stuff xmas, what about our repatriation ?
We've decided to take the winters in the West Indies, and the summers in Sweden when it all gets going. Howard will be off to Ireland, Mr. Farage back to france, Brian to Dock Green, and every one of Anglo Saxon descent back to Germany. Won't be many totally English (racial or ethnic) left, Sorry, forgot the Romans (italy) and Normans (france).
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Withdrawal from EU justice programmes could see British charities lose millions, ministers warned
The money has been used to improve the rights of children and victims, fight domestic violence and rehabilitate offenders
British charities and organisations risk losing millions in funding for victim support, child protection, research and human rights because of the Government's planned withdrawal from European Union justice and home affairs programmes, it emerged last night.
Plans to withdraw from an EU regulation which oversees the grants to charities will have a major impact on their work, ministers have been warned.
One of the organisations, Fair Trials International, has told the Government that it may have to relocate to another country because of the threatened impact on funding. The organisation, which has received £1.09m in EU funding under the justice programme since 2010, said its work offering assistance to people facing criminal charges abroad would be severely limited, because the money amounts to a third of its total funding.
A new EU regulation covering 2014 to 2020 will combine three streams of Brussels funding for organisations, charities and universities whose work covers justice and home affairs - including Victim Support, Fair Trials International, Beatbullying, the Fatherhood Institute, the British Refugee Council, the British Association for Adoption and Fostering and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (Rospa). The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) has received money for cross-EU cooperation into fingerprint research.
Full story Independent.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Sounds like blackmail.
£45 million everyday not going to the EU would help with funding that. That would mean that in just one hour of one day, that money would be there to cover those costs.
Roger.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Wood for the trees Roger....we beg to differ .....all the best in 2014..
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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One man,one policy Ship .......creaking again................
Nigel Farage embroiled in row over lack of leadership
Claims by former prospective MEP David Gale regarding Ukip leadership trigger debate over party direction
Nigel Farage has become involved in a row over allegations that Ukip's leadership failed to act on serious matters of governance. Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA
Nigel Farage has become embroiled in a potentially damaging internal row over allegations that Ukip's leadership has failed to act on serious matters of governance, including taking steps to dissociate the party from a convicted paedophile.
The incendiary accusations have seen a former prospective Ukip MEP resign from the party and led to toxic claims that the party lacks a robust system for examining internal complaints.
But a Ukip spokeswoman has said the claims had no foundation, had been investigated, and were the views of a disgruntled member who had failed to get the party to back his candidacy.
In a letter to Farage, obtained by the Observer, David Gale, interim chief executive of Kids for Cash UK, a charity that campaigns against paedophiles, said he had no choice but to resign from the party after becoming frustrated that his fears about a registered sex offender and Ukip supporter were not being taken seriously. The issue was also raised by other members of Ukip, according to emails sent to its chairman, Steve Crowther, seen by the Observer.
"The party's response has been absolutely extraordinary," Gale said. "They've done nothing. This is another example of Ukip's structural weaknesses." Gale suggested the party had chosen to close ranks rather than examine his allegations. In claims fiercely denied by the party, Gale warns Farage: "There is a core faction associated with the party that is being used as a 'Black Ops' dirty tricks team against targets that include party members."
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Reg
Ukip deals with internal rule issues very quickly, you've seen this locally.
Ukip policy's on law and order are the toughest amongst all the parties ,
we will lock them up.
The softly softly approach of new labour is not for us in ukip ,we will implement tuff justice on them that brake the law ,and life will mean life
This is the ukip way, convicted criminal will not be tolerated in ukip
And under a ukip government the people will get a chance of a referendum on the death penalty
And foreign criminal will be kicked out
Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
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Reg reference to post#189..This is old news,Mr Gale failed the robust assessments for the selection of UKIP Candidates..Why did he not inform the Police with these allegations?? Surely it is a Police matter.
Happy Christmas and Happy New Year.
Keith Sansum1
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We are seeing now the divisions within UKIP
of course this guy was right to raise such issues of concern.
seems if you disagree with the party they get rid of you of hound you out
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John Buckley
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I think that if you care to read that article again Keith you will observe that the guy in question appears to have actually chosen to resign from UKIP. I`m not sure how you come to the conclusion that he was "got rid of" or "hounded out"?
SAME OLD KEITH!
Keith Sansum1
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resigned yes,,,,,,
oh and why?????
totally fed up with Undemocratic UKIP
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John Buckley
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As I said before Keith, if you care to read that article again, he resigned because ,"he had failed to get the party to back his candidacy". Therefore no doubt, somewhat disgruntled! Be a sensible chap now, why would any political party actually want a registered sex offender and paedophile as a supporter? That would do more damage to the party concerned than the loss of a possible vote I would have thought?
Keith Sansum1
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quite right it would and is damaging UKIP
no wonder he resigned
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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we seem to agree now that he resigned and it is same old ukip/keith.
John Buckley
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I`m flattered Keith to know that you are rather worried and deeply concerned about any damage that might be done to UKIP`s upstanding image through this non-issue. Thank you for your support!

However, as an aside, perhaps I can throw the ball back into your court and ask you to confirm that in the past the honourable labour party have never accepted, even by mistake, anyone as a member who has later been found out to be an "undesirable"?
Keith Sansum1
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Im sure they have
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Brian Dixon
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