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UKIP Offered to Disband if Tories Held Euro Referendum

November 28, 2009 - By BNP News

lord-pearsonThe utterly fake UKIP party offered to disband completely, thereby betraying its supporters, if the Conservative Party agreed to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, that party’s new leader has announced.

According to reports, new UKIP leader Lord Pearson, made the offer to the Tories immediately after the European elections in June this year.

Lord Pearson said that he had approached Lord Strathclyde, the Tory leader in the Lords, six months ago and asked him to tell David Cameron that if he guaranteed a referendum and gave the Conservative Party a free vote, “then UKIP would disband and its members stand down.”

He said he was acting on behalf of his predecessor, Nigel Farage, when the offer was made.

BNP Councillor Chris Beverley, who is the constituency Office Manager in Yorkshire and the Humber and PA to Andrew Bron MEP, said that the “proposed deal is nothing spectacular in itself and could actually be regarded as a good strategic move by UKIP.

“It is highly unlikely that they will win seats at the general election, perceived as they are by most people (very rightly) to be a single-issue party with no relevance whatsoever in local or parliamentary elections,” Cllr Beverley said.

“Were the Tories to accept this deal, UKIP could save themselves the embarrassment of performing poorly in the general election and claim full credit for any ensuing referendum and its consequences,” he continued.

“It is fairly unthinkable that Cameron’s Tory party would accept such a deal of course, so UKIP can now claim that their selfless offer shows a genuine desire to put the interests of the country first, ahead of party political consideration, and its rejection by the Tories shows them to be utterly out of touch and unsympathetic to people’s genuine concerns about the rise of the EU-superstate.

“What is of greater relevance is the statement by the UKIP leader that, ‘…when we had the referendum – which we believed we would win – we would then be out of the European Union and then at that point UKIP…would probably have disbanded because its major point would no longer be in existence.’

“In other words, despite pretending to be more than just a single-issue pressure group, UKIP’s leader has admitted quite openly that the party that claims to have a manifesto on a wide range of issues would actually disband should there be a referendum on one particular EU Treaty,” Cllr Beverley said.

“We therefore have proof that the party that is cynically wheeled out at election time by the Establishment to parasitically feed on votes otherwise destined for the British National Party, could not care less about the many issues facing our people that have nothing to do with our membership of the EU, such as mass immigration from the Third World, the disastrous war of aggression being fought in Afghanistan and the one being planned against Iran, the deliberate erosion of law and order in this country and its replacement by a system in which the rights of criminals are elevated above the rights of its citizens, or any of the other various problems that our nation continues to face.

“UKIP are not interested in lifting a finger, for example, to address the scandal of the UK taxpayer having to pay for new identities for the vile individuals who tortured to death Baby P, in order to save them from receiving the justice that the British state is unwilling to serve on them itself,” he said.

“UKIP has nothing to say about any of these things and the above statement by its new leader shows just what a shallow and worthless party it is. It is the duty of all patriots to oppose this establishment pressure-valve party and vote it out of existence.”#

The Morley Patriot blog from which this article was taken can be found by clicking here.





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