It’s Tom Wise, elected as a UKIP MEP, though chucked out last year.
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I hope it is made clear across the country to people who voted UKIP in 2004 just what a load of plonkers they elected. In at least one case already, a criminal plonker — one wonders what else will emerge over the coming months.
The problem is that the all the other choices are full on to board the gravy train. It’s UKIP or bust really.
Once the LibDems stop supporting the grossly illiberal EU, you can count on my vote, though.
Oh right, Bishop; so its either:
Conservatives
Labour
Liberal Democrats
Green
In the ‘In’ corner
Or the assorted criminals, egotists and nutters of UKIP in the ‘out’ with the BNP.
Speaks volumes!
That’s not an argument Andy.
But it does speak volumes.
Only if you think it’s an argument.
Just to echo Jonathan Fryer’s post, we should point out to voters the activities of the people they elected to ‘defend Britains interests’