Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My Comment to The Times on Tories below 40%

Martin Cole wrote:
There is a very real dilemma arising here for the next UKIP leader who will shortly be selected. The country is crying out for reform of Parliament and pretty much united in its outrage against the three main parties who have jointly corrupted our parliamentary system of governance while reneging on their unanimous commitment to a referendum on the latest EU Treaty. Yesterday in Parliament the main opposition laid grave charges at the door of Government Ministers over alleged immigration manipulations for party political gain. Could such attacks diminish the dangers of a new informal electoral arrangement becoming generally acceptable, such that the three main strands of England's voter outrage represented by the UKIP, the English Democrats and the BNP could ensure not only a hung parliament, but one that could force resolution of the main issues of their concerns as a prerequisite for the formation of any new Government. Can the nation really afford UKIP, The English Democrats and the BNP running against one another across England? It was such a movement that we hoped might bring the necessary changes when we formed Veritas just ahead of the last general election, what we were then proposing can now be seen to be almost 100 per cent correct. A combined front is, however, the first necessity!
November 10, 2009 7:54 AM GMT on community.timesonline.co.uk

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