The Spanish
Well-known member
Having watched the "First 100 days of UKIP" I watched last night's programme with interest. Key points:
1. Their inexperience from top to bottom is worrying. They are people who would struggle to operate at district council level suddenly elevated to national politics. The Deputy Chairman Trevor Shonk, the press officer who resigned and Roseanne were all woefully out of their depth. The Party Deputy Chairman on QT 11 days ago was also woeful, comparing Hitler's takeover of Europe with the EU's keenness to assimilate Ukraine that - according to her - isn't even IN Europe!"
2. There's a lack of a unified party position on key issues, so many candidates simply don't know how they should reply to basic policy questions.
3. It is clear to see why they are keen to get councillors and MPs to defect to UKIP - these defectors are the only ones who know how the political process works.
4. Surely being a former member of the National Front should be enough to stop someone from becoming Chairman of the constituency party in a parliamentary seat, least of all in Farage's own constituency?!
what made me laugh is when the writers had an interviewer ask the MP is there was "a Mr. Kaur?". Unless they were aiming to highlight the ignorance of the interviewer, surely a culturally sensitive writer of a hatchet job on UKIP for Channel 4 would have known that Kaur is a female surname for Sikhs....