Does he hide behind the failures of others?
I think not. What he does do is take credit for other people's work. He also misrepresents much of what he does.
For example: Farage will tell us that he is going to bring on board new donors. What he actually means is that he will sell UKIP to the highest bidder (that means whoever will give him the best return). To whom will we be beholden next? Remember Sykes' tantrums when Kilroy threatened the cabal's real paymasters, the Tories?
The few Tory peers who give us crumbs from their tables are only doing so as long as the cabal does their bidding. They will send the odd cheque, at the right time, but will they cross the floor? Of course not. Will Farage 'cross the floor'? It is not a question of if, but when.
Of the major donors, only Alan Bown supports us for genuine reasons. He asks nothing in return, and his motives are honourable. If anybody deserves a peerage for services to our country, and to democracy, it is Bown.
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