Campaigning in Southport tomorrow

During the last general election my UKIP opponent, Edward Caley-Knowles told a hustings debate organised by Churches Together in Keswick that the late Ted Heath should have been hanged for treason.

In the area where I will be campaigning tomorrow afternoon, it would appear that some other Kippers want to extend that to all members of the Conservative, Lib/Dem and Labour parties, and possibly anyone who votes for them.

I will be delighted to campaign tomorrow in Southport with local Conservative council candidates.

All over Twitter this afternoon is a letter from one of their UKIP opposite numbers who apparently wrote that the Conservaties, Lib/Dems and Labour have, quote,

"conspired with a foreign power, the EU"

 and are "all thereby guilty of treason"

and that those responsible for that treason "should be hung by the neck until dead."

They also threatened voters that

"If you vote for any of the three Lib Lab Con parties you will be aiding and abetting them and will also be guilty by association of treason."

Fortunately for the majority of the electorate but to their own disappointment, Southport UKIP do not expect to succeed in seeing the 78% of those who voted at the last election who backed one of those parties "brought to justice" because "Our senior police, crown prosecution service and judges are almost exclusively freemasons and Britain's courts have been utterly corrupt for many years."  

The letter from Southport UKIP to residents is on twitter here.

This is the sort of thing you expect from a candidate for "Comedian of the Year." It is unusual to see it pu out on behalf of a candidate for election to public office.

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