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


Friday, April 30, 2004 

Two Million Pounds? For Idiots Like These!?

Reports have been circulating all day, to the effect that the UKIP (as usual at this stage of the electoral cycle), had received a substantial donation of funds. A report from the BBC explains as follows:-

UKIP boasts £2m election campaign The UK Independence Party is promising a well-funded campaign which will maximise its vote in the forthcoming European elections. The party says it has an election war-chest of £2m - five times more than when it won three seats in the last European election.
The extra funding for a more high-profile campaign has come from the membership, says the party.

The UKIP also published a survey suggesting growing "euroscepticism".

The party wants Britain to withdraw from the European Union - and its Mori poll suggests that 40% of people would support a "moderate, democratic party" which held such an anti-EU position.

Non-racist These "moderate" credentials of the party were emphasised by MEP Nigel Farage. At a press conference in Westminster, Mr Farage stressed that the UKIP was a non-racist party - and that it strongly disassociated itself from any extremist right-wing parties.

He went so far as to say that it was no longer relevant to talk about the party as "right-wing". "It's an extraordinary myth that people believe you have to be right-wing to be against the European Union," he said.

As an example, he said that "old Labour" had been opposed to membership of the European Union. "The labels 'right' and 'left' are old fashioned and irrelevant when there is the bigger issue of who governs Britain," he said.
High hopes Party leader Roger Knapman highlighted that with much less spending the party had achieved 8% of the vote in the last European elections. With more spending power and growing public support for EU withdrawal, he was optimistic of an electoral breakthrough. The party's political consultant, Dick Morris, who attacked extremist right-wing groups as "racist pigs", said the survey showed the party's potential for electoral success.

Mr Morris, who has previously been an adviser to the former US president, Bill Clinton, said that the UKIP's vote is set to "dramatically exceed the last vote".

"This will send a message to Britain and the European Union which will be hard to ignore," said Mr Morris.

For background on Mr Morris, Knapman and Farage see our earlier posts.

If such money is really there!! Where is it from? Why the secrecy as to the source ? And what a pity it has not been devoted to a cause seriously devoted to Britain's withdrawal from the EU.

posted by Martin |8:56 PM
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