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Thursday, 2 December 2010

Battle FOR Britain: Further proof that only UKIP's Nigel Farage has the courage to lead the nation back to democracy

Do you ever get the feeling that the calibre of politicians gets weaker and weaker and more pathetic with every passing election?

As the corporate media ridicules Ed Miliband (rightly); as small 'c' conservatives ridicule David Cameron (rightly)... and as everyone in the country hates and despises Nick Clegg (unsurprisingly)...

We in UKIP are rather proud of our leader, Nigel Farage.

He is the man with the courage that Conservative Party voters now see is so woefully lacked by William Hague.

Nigel Farage is the man who will actually CONFIRM to you that what you KNOW is happening IS, in fact, the horrid reality.

And the people - not just of Britain, but of everywhere (except possibly for Belgium) - should embrace and celebrate Nigel Farage.

He is the man of the people. He is best hope that the people of Britain have.

And just as Britain has led the whole of Europe back to freedom and democracy before, under Nigel Farage, Britain will lead the whole of Europe back to freedom and democracy yet again.

Bring the entire lot down, Nigel.

The whole of Britain, the whole of Europe and - it seems - the whole of the world is depending on you (with, perhaps, a smidge of help from Ron Paul on the latter).

Now... ask yourself this. Why, to see the views of Nigel Farage - democratically elected leader of the fourth biggest party in Britain - do we need to turn on to Fox News (U.S.) and Russia Today..? Anything the British broadcasters might be party to conspiring to prevent..?

H/T: Young Independence Chair, Michael Heaver

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