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Only UKIP can Beat the Tories

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Only UKIP can Beat the Tories and Labour

To win this seat I believe that UKIP only require 15,000 votes.

This sound like a big number but when you consider that of the 68,718 voters

  • 71% of voters do not want a Conservative Candidate

  • 76% of voters do not want a Labour Candidate

  • 89% of voters do not want a Lib Dem Candidate

And who can blame the voters, when you look at each of these groups, at the end of the day they all look the same.  Each of these parties is committed to Europe and the problems that this brings.

There is only one mainstream party who is taking the stance that we should not be in Europe, the UK Independence Party.

If you vote Tory , Labour or Lib-Dem you are saying

  • Yes to Unlimited Immigration

  • Yes to a £30Million per day contribution

  • Yes to GM Crops in Britain

The main parties think that the UK public are happy with what they are doing and that we are happy with the current situation. 

I believe that they are in for a very big shock, when the British public turn round and say, with their vote, we have had enough, of paying to subsidise everyone else, and its time to look after Britain. It's time to put an end to unlimited immigration, £30 million a day contributions and sorting out everyone else's problems.

A vote for any party other than UK Independence Party is a wasted vote.

 

Not A lot Of People Know This.......

‘We will negotiate a withdrawal from the E.E.C. which has drained our natural resources and destroyed jobs’


Tony Blair 1983