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Courant Times – 16th December 2014

Posted by Glen Wilson | Dec 16, 2014 | News | 1 |

Courant Times – 16th December 2014

UKIP:- The Spectator: Poor Farage was stitched up by Steph & Dom

Nigel Farage: Mr Juncker you are competent, dangerous and doomed to fail

Daily Politics: Douglas Carswell vs Michael Heseltine

Video: Steven Woolfe MEP ponders under what circumstances the EU would consider fitting ‘Rudolph’ with a tacograph

Jonathan Arnott MEP: British flag not offensive says President Schulz

Video: Julia Read MEP: EU must not reverse benefits of falling energy costs

EU’s ‘six-pack’ regulations tired, flabby and useless declares Bill Etheridge MEP

Kent-Online: UKIP PPC asks “What do they think I’m going to do? Set fire to their kids?”

Common Sense:- Mirror: I’m ashamed to admit I’m warming to Farage

ITV: Miliband’s fair immigration fails to capture the public mood with only 12% trusting Labour

Nope not Hope: From payola to paedophilia, the establishment parties escape the media attention

GE2015:- Guardian: David Cameron mocked for paying for Facebook friends

Guardian: Polly Toynbee: The Tories’ plan for poor people: stop them breeding

Yahoo: Boris has no grasp on the mood of the people

EUreka:- Road Safety GB  Another step by the EU towards a single EU police force, masquerading as ‘safety’

BBC: France shaken up by Zemmour and new reactionaries’

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    Brian Otridge on December 16, 2014 at 6:50 pm

    I think it worth extracting and posting part of the “Nope to Hope” article Glen has highlighted. UKIP get targeted by the media for every small faux-pas, but here’s some offences (some criminal) of LibLabCon politicians and others:

    Cllr Pauleen Gibson (Labour, Haringey) (Feb 2014) was found guilty by a standards board of making reckless and unsubstantiated allegations of racism. She was found guilty of bringing the council into disrepute, and announced her decision to not seek re-election.

    Cllr Stephen Fenwick (Lib Dem, Sutton) (March 2014) was convicted of the racially aggravated assault of a barman at the pub on Charing Cross station concourse.

    Cllrs Sajaad Khan and Pervaz Khan plus three others (Labour, Middlesborough) (May 2014) resign from Labour group following re-selection process which Cllr P Khan described as “treating some of my Asian family and friends in a manner which they perceive to be racist”.

    Former Cllr Lester Holloway (November 2014) resigns from the Lib Dems after racist remarks, and complains that the party is not doing enough to promote racial equality and is deliberately failing to select Black and Asian candidates for winnable seats

    Cllr Paulette Hamilton (Labour, Birmingham) (September 2014) deselected in Labour witch hunt, supporters warn of ‘danger of becoming an apartheid city’

    Cllr Farooq Ahmed (Labour, Rochdale) (June 2014) resigned from the Labour Party because they failed to give him sufficient support following his conviction of a public order offence after hurling homophobic abuse at a fellow Labour councillor in the street.

    David Bishop (Conservative, Brentwood) (May 2014) resigned as a candidate after he made homophobic and racist tweets

    Don’t worry, there are plenty of double standards at play elsewhere. UNISON – who fund both Hope not Hate and UAF’s ‘Stand up to UKIP’ campaign, were happy to support one of their own shop stewards who told a Polish agency worker that jobs emptying bins in Salford were for ‘English people’

    This is just a random selection

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