UKIP Uncovered
What motivates the leaders of the United Kingdom Independence Party?


Sunday, December 21, 2003 

Whether To Go or Whether to Stay?

The UKIP debate has been raging on various internet fora night and day. One well put viewpoint with which conclusion we do not necessarily totally agree, but nevertheless goes to the heart of the problem, was this posted last night by a once very senior but now ex-UKIP member, quoted here only in part:-

I come back to my original prognosis for UKIP. There is a mischievous virus in this organisation. It fans the flames of argument and chaos. It drains the resources and spirit of its members. And don't just look to one side to be "right" or "wrong" - this virus infects all sides! But I am sure of one thing. You could not cause this amount of disruption over such a long period of time without considerable resources, organisation and, indeed, training. It is undoubtedly professional. It also has a vested interest to ensure that UKIP survives - but only just enough to discredit and demoralise EU critical voters, prevent anything more useful from coming through and to maximise support for the main pro-EU parties. Such disruption could only have succeeded like it has because the virus was planted right from the very
start. No doubt most people would feel more comfortable with the "cock-up" rather than "conspiracy" option.

If UKIP's rank and file members ever try to take control of the party they will find these viral leeches will fight dirty to the end! Much better to leave the party - let UKIP die from lack of membership - and build a newparty with none of UKIP's baggage.

posted by Martin |8:43 PM
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