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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet
How is that evidence that 'nearly everyone is a bigot"?
I an not saying no member is but I am afraid yiu miss the point
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UKIP has a repetation for it, even amongst other right wing parties that find them a bit extreme on the prejudice front, that tells you that a higher than average amount for any other party has a prejudice in UKIP.
Plus the fact that they have removed people from the party with even one liberal viewpoint, you don't see that happening in the Tory Party, or Labour, this should worry you on how undemocratic that they can be that if you disagree with one of their stances they'll remove you from the party.
The bigger question that you need to ask yourself is what would they do if they was running the country and the public disagreed with one of their policies? They don't seem to take it lying down if you get what I mean.