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Ex-Ukip Candidate Winston Mckenzie On 'racist Abuse' In Party
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3474 8426
Well...what did he expect ? Why join UKIP in the first place ?
Well...what did he expect ? Why join UKIP in the first place ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will have to ask him Naomi, but this isn't the first time he has spoken up about his experience with UKIP.
To answer OG....if he is concerned about the continuing membership of the EU, and wants to come out, then perhaps he should think of supporting a Party that is able to do something about it, not a fringe concern, with only one MP, and a Leader that cannot get elected to Westminster himself, no matter how hard he tries....and how he has tried over the years !
To answer OG....if he is concerned about the continuing membership of the EU, and wants to come out, then perhaps he should think of supporting a Party that is able to do something about it, not a fringe concern, with only one MP, and a Leader that cannot get elected to Westminster himself, no matter how hard he tries....and how he has tried over the years !
Big deal.
I am sure there are plenty of old Labour members who are racist (I know, I have heard them) and there are definitely more than 4 or 5 Tories who are. If this man wants to make it in politics, he needs to wise up. There are people (inc
Uding voters) who will not like him because of the colour of his skin. By resigning, he guarantees the racists win.
I am sure there are plenty of old Labour members who are racist (I know, I have heard them) and there are definitely more than 4 or 5 Tories who are. If this man wants to make it in politics, he needs to wise up. There are people (inc
Uding voters) who will not like him because of the colour of his skin. By resigning, he guarantees the racists win.
Not at all AOG !
McKenzie himself has quite plainly said, in my link, that there were racists in UKIP and that is why he left. My only surprise is that it took him so long to realise his mistake in joining in the first place.
Of course, McKenzie doesn't seem to know his own mind, politically at least, as he has joined every main party over he years :::
"Winston Truman McKenzie (born 23 October 1953) is a British perennial candidate for office and former boxer, notable for having joined every major political party and having stood as an Independent or minor party candidate on numerous occasions without success"
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Winst on_McKe nzie
I suppose he thought it was a good idea to try UKIP this time !
I wonder what it will be next time...Plaid Cymru perhaps ?
McKenzie himself has quite plainly said, in my link, that there were racists in UKIP and that is why he left. My only surprise is that it took him so long to realise his mistake in joining in the first place.
Of course, McKenzie doesn't seem to know his own mind, politically at least, as he has joined every main party over he years :::
"Winston Truman McKenzie (born 23 October 1953) is a British perennial candidate for office and former boxer, notable for having joined every major political party and having stood as an Independent or minor party candidate on numerous occasions without success"
https:/
I suppose he thought it was a good idea to try UKIP this time !
I wonder what it will be next time...Plaid Cymru perhaps ?
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