It was back up to a very cold and windy Wythenshawe on Saturday for a
day of campaigning before the postal vote delivery in this by-election.
Unlike previous by-elections in the North, the left have finally
realised that Ukip are taking significant votes from the abandoned
working classes. They took their time realising we weren’t just a Tory
protest party.
This week I’ve seen leaflets from across the
political spectrum attacking Ukip – and me in particular. From the
Conservatives in the South-east trying to stop a Ukip win in the
European elections by attacking us rather than proposing what Tory MEPs
would achieve, to an outfit called “unionstogether” getting involved on
behalf of Labour and the BNP trying to have a dig. Yes, they’re still
around.
The reason for this is because we have become the second
party of the North of England, as can be seen in by-election results in
Barnsley, Rotherham, South Shields and Middlesbrough where we finished
second only to Labour, way ahead of the Tories and notching up double
the scores of the Lib Dems. Were it not for postal votes sealing the
deal for incumbent parties way before the polls open, those results
between Labour and Ukip would have been even closer.
Because
whilst Labour and the unions have been looking the other way, Ukip have
been pointing out that it’s the working classes in this country who have
seen job losses, really felt the hurt of youth unemployment and seen
wage compression where Labour’s minimum wage has now become the maximum
wage for many jobs.
And Labour became the party of mass
immigration and bureaucracy which benefited big business. The
traditional Labour supporter has been the most affected by open borders,
by the effects on hospital waiting times, primary school places and
housing. But it was the party they traditionally supported and the
unions they belonged to which told them it was racist to bring this up
in conversation.
My Deputy Leader, Paul Nuttall, must have hurt
them with the truth when he said at conference last year that the
current crop of Labour MPs wouldn’t know what the inside of a Working
Men’s Club looked like, nor a council estate if it fell out of the sky
and hit them on the head. Because voters in Wythenshawe and Sale are now
seeing a deluge of leaflets saying that Ukip aren’t the party for them
because we want to scrap damaging EU employment legislation which harms
small and medium-sized businesses and take back control of who comes to
live, settle and work in this country.
In the past Ukip has been
made to jump through hoops by the Electoral Commission who impose rules
on us which others don’t seem to be affected by. The same, it seems,
goes for this latest attack. It’s perfectly obvious that the onslaught
on Ukip in the North is designed to stop a flood of voters from Labour.
But with strict campaigning rules on funding and legal requirements for
election literature, there seems to be some noticeable absences on the
latest propaganda from the left. With unregistered organisations such as
“unionstogether” and “solidarity” helping a political party out with
their campaigning I hope to see ElCom jump into action pretty quickly.
Speaking
of left-wing organisations, the BNP were out in force yesterday.
Luckily for the country, “in force” these days is four skinheads and a
geezer with a loudhailer standing around a town centre. This was a sight
I was met with when we set out on the campaign trail, heading towards
the council estate where our candidate John Bickley was born and brought
up. A disgruntled shout from my colleague Stuart Agnew – 6ft 2in of
toughened English farming stock although rarely so much as an eyelash
out of place – brought my attention to some ruffians trying to pinch his
leaflets. We were then joined by a couple of frightful looking women
displaying a hairstyle known as a “number 2” who desired to join in
photos I was having taken for the local media with their BNP placards.
Rent-a-mobs
are ten a penny these days and no match for Ukip, who persuaded a local
coffee shop to assist us with a sneaky departure out the back. This was
unknown to the BNP ensemble out front, who were still yelling long
after we had left to continue campaigning.
Despite their leaflets
saying that a vote for Ukip would result in a Muslim neighbour I am
confident voters will know the difference between a patriotic party and a
truly nasty party, which is what the BNP is. For the last three years,
we’ve been telling those who vote for them out of frustration but don’t
agree with their racist agenda to vote for us. No one has done more to
damage the BNP than me. I hope over the next 10 days we can pretty much
finish them for good.
Farage being ranted at by the BNP
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Since when has this blog been the mouthpiece for UKIP? I thought you were supposed to be impartial so i will not be reading you any longer
ReplyDeleteI am sorry if you have decided not to read anymore. I think you may mistake me putting up a story about something that happened in Wythenshawe for something else. I have also put up a video for the Loonies on the campaign trail. But thanks for reading. I am sure you would still enjoy any articles I put up in the future.
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