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:::::My own constituency, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/236.stm Eltham], might just flip if we're lucky. I agree that the UKIP is probably closer to Conservative values than the Conservative Party is, but I also believe that the only effect UKIP will have is to allow Labour to win another term. Do you think Mr Schlafly might agree to us starting a debate page on the subject? [[User:RobertE|RobertE]] 18:46, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
 
:::::My own constituency, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/vote2005/html/236.stm Eltham], might just flip if we're lucky. I agree that the UKIP is probably closer to Conservative values than the Conservative Party is, but I also believe that the only effect UKIP will have is to allow Labour to win another term. Do you think Mr Schlafly might agree to us starting a debate page on the subject? [[User:RobertE|RobertE]] 18:46, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
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Feel free to create a debate:______ page if you want! --<big>[[User:TK|'''ṬK''']]</big><sub>/Admin</sub><sup>[[User_Talk:TK|/Talk]]</sup> 18:53, 30 March 2010 (EDT)

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Bob Spink

Bob Spink is no longer a UKIP MP, having been redesignated as an Independent on November 24th, 2008, and thus has been removed from the article. My source is This page about Mr Spink's activities as an MP. --Ozoo 16:33, 15 July 2009 (EDT)

Removal of BNP link

I've removed the link to the BNP, because I don't think it's fair at all. UKIP are a true conservative party, their policies and beliefs are MUCH closer to the beliefs listed on conservative here. They aren't racists. But the BNP are a racist party. Their leaders have had multiple convictions. The BNP believes in throwing black people out of Britain. I really feel that linking BNP and UKIP marginalises the BNP.

Newton 18:06, 30 March 2010 (EDT)

Yes the BNP are racist, but UKIP are not truly Conservative - they support the Socialist NHS (http://www.ukip.org/content/ukip-policies/1502-health-ukip-policy) RobertE 18:21, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
True - but I don't think anybody would stand in the UK and openly say they're against the NHS. It'd be political suicide. I personally feel UKIP are closer to Thatcher's Conservatives than Cameron's Conservatives are now. Do you agree that linking them with the BNP isn't fair? Newton 18:24, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
Yes indeed, which is why I didn't dispute that part of the edit. Yet we both agree there is a long way to go before any party in the UK is truly Conservative, I think? I still hold out hope for the Tories and can't help but think UKIP will be naught but a boost to the Labour party. RobertE 18:27, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
Yeah. I still hold out hope for the Tories, but I really believe that Cameron's a bad move for them. I think William Hague should have taken another go, and we could have stuck with it. My local MP, Philip Davies, was one of the few to vote against the Climate Change bill, which I'm pretty happy with, so he'll be getting my vote. Newton 18:36, 30 March 2010 (EDT)
My own constituency, Eltham, might just flip if we're lucky. I agree that the UKIP is probably closer to Conservative values than the Conservative Party is, but I also believe that the only effect UKIP will have is to allow Labour to win another term. Do you think Mr Schlafly might agree to us starting a debate page on the subject? RobertE 18:46, 30 March 2010 (EDT)

Feel free to create a debate:______ page if you want! --ṬK/Admin/Talk 18:53, 30 March 2010 (EDT)