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    keith, you state that "those that supported UKIP coming from all political/or non political backgrounds would be horrified at these views". I disagree totally. For a start, ex conservative members would not be "horrified" I`m sure. Also people from a "non-political backgound" would not be too bothered one way or the other as long as UKIP managed to have some influence in future government policy. That leaves ex labour and a few lib-dim supporters. Well, let me ask you this, why do you think for example that somebody that has always previously been a staunch labour supporter now want to vote UKIP? You may well struggle with the answer so I`ll tell you! They now support UKIP because your party has completely and utterly failed to stand up for the working class of this country by previously complying with every single dicktat thrown at us from Brussels, whether or not it was to the detriment of our own people. If elected in 2015 you would no doubt continue to do the same.

    Remember the classic Brown buzz line "British jobs for British workers". Well, whatever else I think of that particular incompetent I must admit that he had a wicked sense of humour! Unlike you Keith, many of our new supporters now actually recognise the fact that, like it or not, most of our problems stem from our membership of the EU as well as the inability to control our own borders. Until this problem is addressed little will change, apart from things getting worse on the jobs front, especially for our own "unskilled" workforce. For the future good of our own people and country sometimes slightly unpalatable things have to be done. It is called "compromise".

    Nobody in UKIP actually WANTS to join forces with the conservatives, but if that`s what it takes to reclaim our country, the one that your lot were happy to give away incidentally, then perhaps that`s not such a bad price to pay.

    But you will note that I also stated that this is simply just a personal opinion. I do not speak for UKIP in any official capacity whatsoever, in fact I`m not even a committee member of the local party, just a bog standard member.

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