Saturday 24 April 2010

UKIP: A party in an unique position


Despite the apparent three-party squeeze in the opinion polls lately, the UK Independence Party is in an unique position to take voters from all the three old parties and succeed in gaining the current target of one million votes. Indeed in the last national election to take place with the European Elections in June 2009, UKIP not only came second ahead of the Labour government(a record in itself) but also came first in normally strongholds of Labour, the Liberal Democrats and the Tories.

This I believe is not only because UKIP is the radical alternative for voters fed up with the three failed old parties, but also because the party incorporates policies from across the political spectrum. UKIP believes in common sense and pragmatism over narrow-minded political tribalism. It offers everyone a radical difference. A new kind of politics, a new refreshing take on government where the people are at the heart of its motives.

Just go see for yourself.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just had a look at the UKIP website, I was undecided but now I feel I will be voting for UKIP. Good Work.

Anonymous said...

Not a bad blog, still think that the tories have my vote, but maybe next time...

Jake Ellett said...

Well just look at UKIP's policies. Flat tax of 31% for earners over £11,500, reintroduction of the Grammar Schools but without the 11-plus, abolition of National Insurance, transition of 2 million public sector workers to the private sector through corporation tax cuts and long term investment in industry and manufacturing, £130 per week pensions, no tax on the minimum wage, 5 year freeze on permanent settlement while allowing work visa permits I can go on! What is there not to like?

Anonymous said...

Don't get me wrong I like ukips policies but cameron needs to be in this time. Don't want a limp-dum liebour coalition.

Jake Ellett said...

I understand that but perhaps vote for what you believe in not to prevent what you fear? People like you need to put their faith in UKIP and then they can get elected!

Anonymous said...

Yeh maybe. I'll think about it come election day. Good blog tho!

Jake Ellett said...

Well thank you! Spread the word! Vote UKIP!