Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Racism and riots: one day to go

As I write it is the morning of the day before the European Parliament elections.  There is only one day left in which to try to discourage people from voting UKIP by calling them racists.  Of course a lot of people have already voted by post, and so any allegations of racism at this late stage will have limited impact.

UKIP have failed to impress with a mini carnival in a shopping mall in multiracial Croydon.  In particular some Romanan immigrants protested at remarks made by Nigel Farage about Romanian immigrants.

In other news, a mini riot in Sheffield involving Romanian immigrants has been met by this comment among others:

strange when david blunkett last year warned of riots due to Romanians and no comments accusing him of being a racist,but when nigel farage mentions Romanians he is instantly branded a racist.

Meanwhile, Richard Littlejohn of the establishment Daily Mail has written that the major reason for low pay is Labour’s decision to dismantle our borders and import millions of foreign workers.

Would that be racist if Nigel Farage said it?

Of course UKIP has existed now for nearly twenty years, and so it might seem strange that only now have the establishment and its state-funded communist friends realised that UKIP is - apparently - a nasty horrid racist party.

And finally, a lot of people are still complaining about the presence in the European Elections of parties rivalling UKIP.  It is not just AIFE, but also We Demand A Referendum - or something like that.

Both parties are led by MEPs who were elected as UKIP, but who left after running out of patience with Nigel Farage.  I will definitely not be voting UKIP tomorrow.

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