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Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Two examples of why this blog supports UKIP...

Just two examples of why this blog supports UKIP.

In the House of Lords, new leader Lord Malcolm Pearson has called for an 'in-out referendum' on Britain's membership of the European Empire.

Meanwhile, UKIP MEP Godfrey Bloom has hit out at the apparently dodgy science being used to terrify the public into believing that the world is nigh unless we all pay taxes to the World Bank.

Or, let's look at it another way. UKIP supports the democratic voice of the people and believes in British national sovereignty.

It also believes in transparency, a right to debate, opposes mock scientific tyranny and believes in fighting for a fair deal for British taxpayers.

Hurrah and hurrah. Britain has a sensible political party. Now we just need to be collectively brave enough to go out and vote for it.

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