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Friday, 11 December 2009
Freedom Fighter Lord Monckton joins UKIP
We were only praying for such a thing yesterday, as it happens...
You can read the reasoning of both Lord Monckton and UKIP leader Malcolm Pearson on the UKIP website.
This blogger makes no secret of being a strong supporter of UKIP policies.
As a proven individual who is standing up for civil liberties, British national sovereignty and freedom from tyranny on a global platform, Lord Christopher Monckton is an exceptionally welcome addition to the UKIP fold where his opinions, analysis and hopes for humanity will chime well with existing UKIP policies.
We believe Lord Monckton has a lot of positives to bring to the table. Not just for those of us oppressed in Britain, but around the world. We support and endorse this marriage made in heaven wholeheartedly.
Just think - Lord Monckton in Britain, Ron Paul in the US... tyrants everywhere must really hate that idea. We love it...
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