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Saturday, 25 July 2009
UKIP vs the BBC: Day Two
Having reflected upon the coverage that we saw - which constantly made us believe that the by-election was a race between the Conservatives, Labour and the Green Party - we have, with regret, also contacted the BBC about this matter.
The fact is that UKIP - a party we admit to supporting the policies of - has shown that it can and will carry a large number of votes.
The fact is that the majority of the people of the United Kingdom do not wish to be citizens of a United States of Europe.
We want our country back and we want it back now.
The conspiracy against our nation and it's sovereignty must come to an end. It is treason.
And UKIP are the breakthrough and only mainstream party who promise to get us our sovereignty back.
We continue to state that it is our belief that it was unlawful to sign up to the Lisbon Treaty anyway... and we do not accept that it is now a fait accompli. We know a law that we believe says that the Lisbon Treaty bill is null and void in the United Kingdom and always will be...
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The man we would have as a future Prime Minister - Dan Hannan - has crossed the party divide to give complete support to UKIP. Not only does he back the party up, but he also publicly calls for members of the public to boycott the TV License Fee.
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