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Originally Posted by Raymond Finch
Look at all the BNP sharks swimming to the smell of blood as UKIP members cut themselves in the water.
Good grief.
Why do you all listen to these people? They are trying (and succeeding) to cause internal dissent.
If you have a problem with something that an official has done. Get the branch to respond to it internally.
Don't feed the trolls!
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Viewing UKIP from the sidelines it makes the Times comment about 'imploding' seem particularly apt. If the parties energy cannot be directed outwards it must go inwards. Its inability to use its energy outwards must be rooted in some weakness and, although there may be a small percentage who are impossible, UKIP members are generally passionate about their cause. I have previously suggested that it is as a result of poor leadership - this has been hotly contested by the most loyal. Of them I ask - if it is not poor leadership what is the weakness?