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Saturday, October 30, 2004 

Too Late for UKIP?

The following e-mail has been received from Sandra Robinson, one time member of the Reform UKIP Group, which is published as received:-
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Yes, I think Robert Kilroy-Silk would make the best leader for the party. Yes, I think Robert Kilroy-Silk is the only person who can achieve real reform in the party, despite the valiant efforts of many, over I think, the best part of eight or nine years.

To achieve both of the above, the logical.pragmatic approach is to organise a leadership election and win it. I, probably alone, believe it is too late. I'm not sure when the moment passed for reform of the UKIP, but I believe it has for two reasons. Firstly, there will almost certainly be a General Election in May, 2005 or possibly earlier, and I understand it will take to the New Year to have a new leader in position. For once, the UKIP will have to hold a proper election, so that it is done properly and known by all to be done properly. Secondly, the political brand UKIP is tainted.While 20-25.000 members learn of serious necessary reform and some others who turned their back on it do an about turn, a leadership election has to be organised and fought. Meanwhile, the General Election clock is ticking away. Millions of disaffected voters are wooed by the usual, disingenuous career politicians, while ten years after it's formation, the party set up to fight the EU is cleaned up.

Maybe, Robert Kilroy-Silk can do both and I know many are devoted to the brand UKIP and cannot let it go. But the cleaning up of the UKIP is of no interest to the wider electorate who have waited in vain, nor is there a great deal of time to inform and woo them, when you are starting from such a disadvantaged position. Whilst there is a chance Robert Kilroy-Silk can do both, there is a question mark over how much can be achieved in this time-scale. For a party to have gone up hill and down dale largely in the wilderness, still a million miles from it's true destination as the day it set off-- to suddenly sprint to where it should be in 5 months, while belatedly examining it's navel, is not likely, though not impossible. Starting from a non-tainted position and wooing millions of people over five months, plus all the UKIP people who would follow Robert Kilroy-Silk, appears to me to be a much better proposition. As I say, I'm probably in a minority of one.

Regards,

Sandra Robinson.

posted by Martin |7:14 PM
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