UKIP pays foreigners to deliver leaflets ...

You really couldn't make it up, could you?
 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/ukip-accused-of-hypocrisy-after-they-use-eastern-european-workers-to-distribute-party-leaflets-9333860.html

And don't forget, #SupportOption1

Comments

Jim said…
Well, if he has 26 million people delivering leaflets, then his leaflets cant be very good. Afterall you could deliver one a day to every house in the UK at that rate. :)
Jim said…
Farage has the air of a man doing a "farewell" tour at the moment. I think he knows his game is up. I cant see him winning in Thanet South. I do think Carswell will hold his seat though.

The thing is for the Out side to stand any chance of winning a referendum, UKIP must die. It is an election we can win, so long as we can get the message across that you can be in the single market without having the political baggage of the political EU.
we can shoot the "government by fax" meme stone dead by pointing out that the regulations are made globally, and the UK could re take its seat at the top tables. the EU only states how the regulations will be packaged and rolled out.

of course remaining in the single market is vital to winning this referendum, and that is UKIPs downfall, membership of the Single market means the 4 freedoms.

When UKIP tied everything they had to immigration, in the hope of mopping up the BNP voters, it really did place a ceiling over itself, and its a position from which they cant recover. All they can do now is damage the "out" campaign, and they can damage it simply by association.
Jim said…
^ ooops should have said "a referendum we can win" not "an election"
Chris Whiteside said…
I think you make a strong argument there.
Jim said…
Yes, I do find it rather frustrating and annoying as well as ironic. The biggest obstacle to the UK voting for independence, are not the Europhiles, but the UK Independence Party.

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