We can make this a better country with UKIP. I run a science fiction bookshop in Glasgow (which partly explains my enthusiasm for human progress). Married to Hazel. Living in Woodlands. My father was Eastwood candidate for the Liberals. I spoke at LibDem conference in support of nuclear power, against illegal wars, for economic freedom and was the only person to speak directly against introducing the smoking ban. I was expelled, charged with economic liberalism. In 2007 I stood as the 9% Growth Party for economic freedom and cheap (nuclear) electricity. I am still proud of that manifesto - if vfollowed we would not have rising electricity bills and would be 80% better off with 7 years of 9% growth.
- UKIP is the only party opposed to Scotland having the most expensive "Climate Change Act" in the world; only party that wants us out of the EU - only part of the world economy still in recession - the rest is growing at an average of nearly 6% a year; only party opposed to effectively unlimited immigration; committed to growing our economy by the only way it can be done Economic Freedom + Cheap Energy; we offer referenda as a basic citizen right, as Switzerland and California do. --- Neil Craig

Thursday 27 March 2014

First Farage/Clegg Debate a Success

To nobody's surprise the poll after the first (radio) Farage/Clegg debate on the EU showed Nigel winning handsomely (57:36%).
 
The next hour-long debate will be shown on BBC2 from 7pm on Wednesday, 2 April, and will be hosted by David Dimbleby.
 
This can only do us good (& to be fair will probably give the LD some good too since they are angling to take pro-EU voters from the LabCons, in which we may wish them good luck.

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The party’s main 2014 conference will be held at Doncaster Racecourse, relatively nearby, in South Yorkshire,on Friday September 26 and Saturday September 27. http://www.ukip.org/newsroom/news/1262-ukip-to-hold-it-s-biggest-ever-annual-conference-at-doncaster-racecourse-as-the-party-goes-from-strength-to-strength-in-south-Yorkshire
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BRIAN'S BIG DEBATE, for BBC radio Scotland
 
We have hopes of getting MEP candidate David Coburn on the panel here though, as always, when trying to get the BBC not to censor, it is an uphill struggle. UKIP's recent poll rating of 6% would guarantee us about 1/7th as much coverage as the SNP if the law requiring "balance" in BBC coverage were upheld.
 
WHERE:               Kilmardinny Arts Centre, Bearsden, Glasgow, G61 3NN
WHEN:                 Friday 4th April
TIMES:                  Doors open at the venue at 11:00am the show is on air from 12pm - 1pm
 
   I will be in the audience again..

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