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MEET ELIZABETH JONES
Somewhere nestled between the Old Kent Road and Tooley Street you will find Elizabeth Jones of Ukip Southwark and Old Bermondsey who is UKIP’S current 3 rd ranking London Region MEP candidate. A determined London campaigner,feminist ,seasoned family solicitor and … Continue reading
A Hundred Years Of Betrayal
IN 1914 World War One begun, an estimated 996,000 British Lives were lost and over 1.5 million British soldiers were wounded. Our Commonwealth friends joined us adding to the losses bringing the estimated total to 1,115,597. The British Government produced … Continue reading
MEET DONNA EDMUNDS
UKIP North Thanet decided it was time to put our No 5 Candidate on the South East list under the spotlight with our 10 Questions and Answers. Donna Edmunds a Councillor on Lewes District Council shows us how far we can go … Continue reading
LETTER FROM THE PHILIPPINES
Letter from the Philippines: An Expatriate Viewpoint – Immigration Chris Hamlin, Expatriate who presently lives in the Philippines writes in the first of a series on how immigration effects the UK and the Philippines too. Chris who still resides in Thanet … Continue reading
Roger Latchford OBE, Leader for UKIP KCC First and foremost a very special “thank you” to the people of Thanet for their overwhelming support at the County Elections last year. As a result, all seats lost by the Conservatives … Continue reading
MEET RAY FINCH
For the second in our series of interviews we meet Ray Finch who is Group Leader for UKIP in Hampshire County Council and 4th on the list of UKIP SE list and Assistant to Mr Nigel Farage. His the man who … Continue reading
MEET JANICE ATKINSON OUR SE REGION MEP CANDIDATE
First in our new series of interviews we meet Janice Atkinson who is in our No2 slot for the South East region as Ukip MEP candidate and Ukip’s welfare policy advisor. A frank and honest interview from Janice. … Continue reading
Albert and Beatrice Winterbottom – A Working Class Tale
Albert and Beatrice were born and raised in the streets of the London docklands. They were war children. They lived in the same street. By the age of 14 they had not received a good education. They spent their … Continue reading