I note many people say that "WE should fight to get our freedom back". Who are the WE and do these people do anything positive to get back our freedom ?Thank you, Bill Williams.
Answer: probably not.
If they want to help they must join UKIP and accept that it is not a perfect organisation but it is the only political party that musters enough people to actively fight for the freedom of the people, not only of the UK but of the whole of the EU.
How will the relentless force for integration and un-democratic government by the EU be stopped ? Not by bringing 2 million people onto the streets to shout "we want out" or "give us our country back".
This sort of protest is ignored by our government and all governments in the EU.
The truth is that there is no such thing as people power by demonstration. Permission to demonstrate is just an outlet allowed by the law to spike the guns and release the anger of the demonstrators.
If you want to help get our freedom back you have to do more to bring it about than just talk about it or go on a demo.
Join the UKIP and get out there and actively talk to voters and deliver leaflets house to house and help publisize the fact that there is a party out there trying to give back to the people there right to govern their own country for themselves.
The EU know that they can rely on the appathy of the majority of people to allow the the EU to do what it thinks fit to maintain its hold over the 27 governments that make up the EU. They play a waiting game but in the end they get their way simply by discussing everything in secret and by arm twisting reperesentatives from individual governments.
The most likely way to get the UK out of this mess is to elect UKIP members to Parliament so that discussion can be forced on our members and so that eventually the Broadcast Media will have to allow proper unbiased discussion on TV and Radio.
Are you going to wait until UKIP becomes a perfect party before giving it your vote ?
Consider the other main parties, are they perfect ?
When Nigel Farage says "woe betide" the politian that denies us our democratic rights I think he means the people will go out to vote against that politician-----BUT WILL YOU?
Sunday, 27 September 2009
Notable comment: Protest achieves nothing - take action, vote UKIP
In response to Nigel Farage's article in the Telegraph, Bill Roberts posted this notable response (formatted for readability and emphasis imposed by me, but otherwise, as was):
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