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Old 30-03-2016, 08:33 AM #11
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I think anyone seeking election in a democratic election should not be put down in any way as to race or religion.
It is for voters to decide who they want to elect.

The sad thing with UKIP, as happens with every party who attain success and get more of their own numbers elected to councils or govt, the problems appear as to some of those people elected of their real thinking.

Hopefully the more voters at large learn about UKIP, the more they will be turned off from voting for them.
Which I actually think is becoming the case now too.

All parties however do also have the less than acceptable people as to their views in them.

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