Marshwarble
I won't be voting UKIP, no matter what 'majority' agree with them. There are plenty who don't.
In fact, I'd say about 48% of the country don't.
But the main reason I won't vote for them is because I've read their 2016 manifesto and it contains a whole load of things that I am not interested in.
For instance, 'defend public libraries'?
I know that there is a section of the community for whom public libraries are an essential resource, but not me.
Local referendums (it should be referenda by the way) - terrible idea.
Incentives to invigorate town centres? Would only work if people want to turn their backs on 'one stop' superstores and instead traipse around their local high street - going into eight shores, and lugging their shopping back to the cab rank or bus.
Local homes for local people and veterans. Needs to be thought out. It's just a headline.
Opposition to wind farms. There's no explanation as to why, or what other sustainable energy resource we should turn to. Okay - there's nuclear power. Would UKIP be in favour of an increase in our nuclear energy capacity to meet future needs?
The bit about membership of the EU costing £55million a day. It didn't. That's an error.
Create more grammar schools. Laudable! I like it. Who's going to pay?
One thing in their manifesto that I do think has merit is this:
"Require all visitors to show adequate health insurance at the port of entry into the UK"
Absolutely.