Ukip condemned by cross-party group for running 'racist' campaign
Aggressive move accusing Nigel Farage's party of 'Euracism' comes as study puts anti-EU vote in Europe at 30%
The campaign is led by the former Labour immigration minister Barbara Roche, who claimed: "Ukip's campaign needs to be exposed for what it is, a racist campaign. The party is practising what is in effect a form of 'Euracism'
Let's get this straight once again '' I am NOT European I am British & very glad to be so, I object very strongly to be told what I can & cannot do by a bunch of jumped up unelected so called politicians who DO NOT represent me when new rules & laws are passed by a fairy tale European Parliament.
The main parties really are panicking. Usual name calling against anyone who dare question current immigration policies. I hope this encourages even more to vote for UKIP.
I think that Roche is right, but I expect that more people may support UKIP as a result. Counterintuitive I know, but entirely possible. Its doesn't seem to matter how many times UKIP are caught out with its collective feet in its mouth. I wonder if any of the three main parties would gain support this way by undecided voters, if these gaffs had happened to them ?
Such a lot of mud slinging by the people who are in fear of UKIP, the people will decide and hopefully the majority of people in the UK will earn this new fangled label of Euracism.
I think we have hit on the nub of the problem here. There are certain people that think we are not European, when we are in fact part of that continent, despite a thin strip of salt water between us and the mainland. Little Englanders, or Britons more accurately.
//There are certain people that think we are not European//
Yes, they live in Belguim, Germany and France.
I have spent a lot of time working there and have been personally told this in all three countries. And yes before some wag says it - different people.
If, and it is a big if given the current crowd in Westminster, there was an election the Eurocrats would insist on elections until they got the right answer.
I love hearing Nigel Farage speak in the EU parliament, he seems to be the only one who tells it as it is - and unlike many other of our MP's speaks out for the UK - and by golly don't we need it.
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