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Originally Posted by Martin Harvey
Andrew Constantine wrote;
'UKIP gets damn all from its members and the voters in NI, Scotland and Wales. Its power base is in England, so identify yourselves with England.'
Andrew, you do make a very good case, but UKIP does have some support in NI, Scotland and Wales, and even I have had personal experience of that support. We must always remember that the vote for the Welsh Assembly was rigged, and my information is that the Welsh people do not wish to be separated from England. Although UKIP does have its major strengths in England, I personally believe in the 'United Kingdom', and whatever and whenever happens regarding the return of our Independent government at Westminster, UKIP should honour the loyal support and help given by the aforementioned three, by remaining open for their 'repatriation'. I am certain that the EU would eventually neglect all three, and anyway just as with 'English' Regions, it is all part of the EU plan of 'Divide and Conquer'.
Martin Harvey.
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I would be quite offended if a party decided my support in Wales was invalid.
As for a charismatic leader: I feel Del Young would make a good candidate, and we've always got Dai Llewellyn!
The allegations seem to be quite important, but yet again the internal opposition are not willing to resolve issue democratically.
If Knapman thinks it is a serious issue why didn't he put it forward on his NEC re-election attempt.