Purple Rain blog: UKIP Enlist Anti Gay Zealot For Coventry South As someone who used to live in Cov this is pretty worrying. I do wonder if he is repressed or something, I mean who writes awful songs like crusing and then becomes uber religious...
"hard-line stance against abortion and euthanasia along with supporting a return of the death penalty" Errr, What?
To be honest that is hardly news. Now if UKIP announced a sane and well-balanced parliamentary candidate that would be headline worthy. His biggest claim to fame was writing Sinitta's hit records "So Macho" and "Cruising" which both became gay anthems in the 1980's, making George Hargreaves a millionaire from the royalties and which saw him later move to The Isle of Man as a tax exile. Ironic much! And he is black and standing for a party notorious for being racists, you would think that would be enough to open his eyes to how hypocritical his homophobia is. Although I must admit I do love this actual quote from the man: What an absolute looney. If he does get elected at least he is guaranteed to publicly embarrass himself and UKIP which will be good in long-run.
This is precisely why any voter with even a modicum of common sense will steer well clear of UKIP. They're a disgrace.
He sounds like a right brain washed twat, but this comment is hilarious. Its going to be an interesting general election.
! I love it, you'd think the Welsh are raging satanists regularly carrying out ritual sheep sacrifices the way hes going on. Incidentally, I've just had the UKIP leaflet through the door, pretty much what you'd expect along the themes of: What climate change?! Down with the Green Tax! Frack the country dry! Keep Britain British! Lock the borders! End the namby pamby liberalism! etc etc You know, the usual. The sad thing is, I'm guessing a lot of my townsfolk will buy into that, and the other parties are yet to make any announcement. I was going to vote Green out of a bit of a protest, but now feel I might have to vote Labour just on the chance its close between them and UKIP!
How on earth could anyone be so stupi- Oh wait, it's UKIP, never mind. How they got more votes than anyone else in the euro elections, I will never know.
Thing about UKIP, you will either be crazy enough to vote for them or you won't be. If you haven't been put off already by the casual racism, xenophobia and sexism, you won't be put off by homophobia. I have faith in you Great Britain, you don't need this nonsense in your parliament.
I think "forced birther" is the best term, especially when they start on about rape and incest. Sick, disgusting people
Oh god... I don't want England to be like Russia... Well, I do, it'd be nice and cold, snow, everyone would drink tons of vodka... But not the homophobia thing!
Here in Northern Ireland our biggest political party is full of homophobes and racists. If you want a slice of Russia just pop on a plane to Belfast :lol:
UKIP drops planned candidate who claims gays should Didn't have that much of a chance anyway. Sitting MP has a majority of over 3000 and UKIP's last two candidates has never polled above 2000 in that area. Going by the numbers from the last election there'd need be a total collapse of the Conservative vote with all of them voting UKIP, a lot of Labour voters staying home/switching to UKIP and a lot of Lib Dems not bothering to vote or voting for someone that isn't Labour. If anything I'd say Labour's got a decent chance of making the seat even safer than it already is.
Another little gem from UKIP today: UKIP councillor Rozanne Duncan, who sits on Thanet District Council, was recorded as telling UKIP press officer Liz Langton Way: "The only people I do have problems with are negroes. And I don't know why. "I don't know whether there is something in my psyche or whether it's karma from a previous life or whether something happened to me as a very, very young person and I've drawn a veil over it - because that sometimes happens, doesn't it? "But I really do have a problem with people with negroid features." She was fired for her remarks Ex-UKIP councillor Rozanne Duncan: 'No regrets' over comments - BBC News