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Thursday, October 14, 2004 

Conflicting Press Reports on the Leadership Crisis

TheTimes (unlinkable as always!), once mouthpiece for the establishment, possibly in a fit of wishful thinking (and the probable belief that its readers only skim the headline and first paragraph of its articles) contradictorarily opens its article on the UKIP leadership crisis as follows:-

THE TIMES - Britain
October 14, 2004

Kilroy-Silk admits defeat in the bitter competition for leadership of UKIP
By Rory Watson and Helen Rumbelow

ROBERT KILROY-SILK agreed to withdraw his attempt to lead the UK
Independence Party last night in a tumultuous showdown with his colleagues
in Brussels.

The Independent, linked here, on the other hand concurs with the earlier reports of the other broadsheet press, UKIP's own website and most of the rest of The Times reporting, when it opened its report by stating:-

Talks to end a fierce row over Robert Kilroy-Silk's bid for the leadership of the UK Independence Party broke up without a deal last night, casting a shadow over the party's run-up to the general election.

UKIP may well be finished if Kilroy's attempt to try lead the cause for the return of the nation's sovereignty is thwarted, if not it could be the very institutions and parties that have so undermined the nation state that will themselves be at risk. No wonder there is such media interest!

posted by Martin |1:52 PM
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