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Originally Posted by Kizzy
Here's the manifesto from last year, the title page looks like a nod to the dangers of fracking (lol) and there' only 3 pages with any actual policies outlined, all of which are divisive and appeal only to those invested in overseas trade and industry.
There is no mention of social responsibility, community, workforce, housebuilding, education, provision for the elderly, youth....nothing.
http://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net...pdf?1398869254
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What has last year's manifesto got to do with anything? Proposals for addressing Social responsibility, community, workforce, housebuilding, education, provision for the elderly and youth are all summarised in brief in the current UKIP proposals which I posted, along with those for addressing a host more real issues damaging this country and impoverishing the quality of life of its citizens.
Your posts are worthy of Miguel Cervantes himself the way you keep tilting at windmills. There really is nothing to fault in UKIP's proposals, and it is ridiculous to continue to try to find any.
Incidentally our 'membership' of the the 'European Union' is directly costing us over £9 billion pounds per year net, in addition to billions more indirectly, and an ever greater immeasurable cost in the insane state-of-affairs imposed upon us as a consequence of our 'membership'.