Sunday, April 17, 2005

Personal Villification and the Unmentionable EU

I suggest that the Christopher Booker column in this morning's Sunday Telegraph first be read in full from here.

Now read this report on the UKIP launch that appeared in The Scotsman, linked here, of which this is a quote:

"But far from blaming his party’s lack of money, organisation or even coherent policies for its dim prospects, Mr Kilroy-Silk said the media was responsible.

"Most of us won’t get elected. We haven’t got a chance," Mr Kilroy-Silk told journalists.

"Every single one of you personally vilifies me," he said."

The facts regarding the UK Independence Party;s actions since the June election should then be carefully considered. These are detailed if memories need refreshing on my blog UKIP Uncovered linked here

A tenth item , I am sure most readers would here agree, could then be added to the list provided of unmentionable general election topics set out today by Christopher Booker: ' Who is Co-ordinating this Apparent Conspiracy?'

Can anyone really believe this is all just co-incidence? Look at this poll also from today's Sunday Telegraph (or even this quite contrary poll in the Sunday Times, linked here, which has only 19 per cent of respondents trusting Michael Howard) and ponder on the removal of Iain Duncan Smith at the point of his leadership where he was just beginning to speak out more openly against the EU - then consider the farce that lies ahead next Tuesday when various no-hope UKIP candfidates will deliberately stand against their sincere, anti-EU (sometimes) former colleagues now within Veritas. Can such things all happen by chance?

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