OPEN LETTER TO UKIP

 

 

Martin Clarke

118 East Street

Sittingbourne

Kent

ME10 4RX

 

To:

Colin Friend

Treasurer

UK Independence Party

Sheerness.

 

Open Letter

 

Dear Mr. Friend

 

Thank you for your invitation to join the UK Independence Party but it is an offer I can not accept, although I totally agree with your policy of complete withdrawal from the European Union, I do not believe it is in the power of UKIP to achieve this. The first priority of all of us who wish to see an Independent United Kingdom or even an independent England is to rid this country of this terrible Labour government who are striding to a UNITED STATES of EUROPE the only way to do this is to vote Conservative. The vote for the Conservative party must be over whelming s to prevent the other pro Europe party the Libdems gaining any sort of influence.

At the last European election I voted tactically by voting UKIP, knowing that UK most successful MEP Daniel Hannan would re-gain his seat my vote would help prevent any pro Europe candidate being voted in and I am pleased to say that is exactly what happened. UKIP at that moment by gaining many seats at the EU Parliament proved once and for all that the British people want out of Europe, although the other parties think they do not have to consider the public, the Conservative party stood up and took notice and we should be thankful that this happened. With Mr. Kilroy-Silk becoming the major influence in UKIP, his idea of becoming the party to govern Britain and as an ex Labour MP his hatred for the Conservative Party, plus his wish to see the destruction of the party is ludicrous and dangerous. Dangerous because all his efforts will go to giving the Pro European Parties more power and the eventual UNITED STATES of EUROPE.

Mr. Friend UKIP always maintained that they would not contest a seat where the opposition candidate was Eurosceptic, so why are contesting Sittingbourne & Sheppy when we have an excellent Eurosceptic candidate in Gordon Henderson? 

To finalise the Conservative Party has a lot of people who think like me so why not join us, with your help maybe we can influence the Party to at seek a referendum of the British people to whether we remain in the EU, because I can assure you that no other party will allow the people that choice.

 

Yours Faithfully

 

Martin Clarke

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