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When A Politician Literally Makes You Say..."what The Hell???"
David Cameron was roundly castigated in parts of the press when he referred to UKIP as being a party of 'fruitcakes'.
Now that we see the views of one of it's somewhat fruitiest of cakes, should we reassess our new 'third party'?
Seriously - isn't this just incredibly stupid? Or has he articulated a popular sentiment?
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/po litics/ 2012/de c/18/uk ip-cand idate-a bortion -for-do wns-syn drome
By the way - free euthanasia advice for those over 80?
Seriously???
Now that we see the views of one of it's somewhat fruitiest of cakes, should we reassess our new 'third party'?
Seriously - isn't this just incredibly stupid? Or has he articulated a popular sentiment?
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By the way - free euthanasia advice for those over 80?
Seriously???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To me, it's the idea if mothers being 'forced' into having abortions that rings alarm bells. I mean, what about Catholic women??? What this man (why does it always seem to be men) seems to be suggesting sounds very close to eugenics.
Stunning.
Does UKIP have any kind of selection process when choosing candidates???
Stunning.
Does UKIP have any kind of selection process when choosing candidates???
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Having now read some of the article (until bored and skimming to the end) I think this is just one of those examples where a politician's personal views are not necessarily always what the party the represent would like them to hold.
It's a free country the thought police isn't around quite, yet. Whether he got a reprimand or a suspension is probaby down to press interest. And I have no doubt this sort of thing is an issue for all parties.
BTW the suggestion that UKIP is racist and Nazi is unsupportable and merely an attempt to stifle legitimate concern with immigration.
It's a free country the thought police isn't around quite, yet. Whether he got a reprimand or a suspension is probaby down to press interest. And I have no doubt this sort of thing is an issue for all parties.
BTW the suggestion that UKIP is racist and Nazi is unsupportable and merely an attempt to stifle legitimate concern with immigration.
//story slightly spoiled by the fact he isn't actually a UKIP candidate//
Not any more he's not he was suspended after that!
Whether or not it's UKIP policy is missing the point.
The point is
A) It shows us the sort of people UKIP is attracting
B) UKIP does not have sufficient controls to weed out undesirables like this before they become election candidates.
Not any more he's not he was suspended after that!
Whether or not it's UKIP policy is missing the point.
The point is
A) It shows us the sort of people UKIP is attracting
B) UKIP does not have sufficient controls to weed out undesirables like this before they become election candidates.
The issue with UKIP and selection I'd imagine is that, like other small parties, they are presumably keener/more desperate to attract or accept people into their ranks and so they care less about who they let in.
In my opinion Cameron should be trying to put clear "blue" water between himself and these people. He's in no man's land at the moment.
In my opinion Cameron should be trying to put clear "blue" water between himself and these people. He's in no man's land at the moment.
Well he has certainly upset the Guardian and it's readers, along with all those who are anti-UKIP, I wonder why?
Methinks it's not just because of a UKIP election party's candidates personal opinions.
Incidentally are his ideas on saving NHS money any different from those that suggest that anyone who is obese or a smoker etc, shouldn't be treated by the NHS?
Methinks it's not just because of a UKIP election party's candidates personal opinions.
Incidentally are his ideas on saving NHS money any different from those that suggest that anyone who is obese or a smoker etc, shouldn't be treated by the NHS?
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