Tuesday, 14 October 2008

Full Steam Ahead

It has been a busy few weeks for myself and I have managed to attend 3 UKIP meetings over the period, 2 in Liverpool and one this evening in Little Sutton.
The excellent Paul Nuttall was in attendance and offered great inspiration and motivation and certainly left me prepared for all-out-attack for the Euro Elections next year.
I am eagerly awaiting receipt of 1,000 leaflets to deliver around my local area and have been watching closely at local post office closures to target some leaflets regarding the Post Office and the EU.

I also proudly wear a UKIP T-Shirt with the excellent slogan "Love Europe, Hate The EU" which I find very fitting due to a worrying level of EU-Nationalism creeping in where Europe and the EU are interpreted as the same thing.

The excellent "No Remote Control" DVD's are also going to be target and posted over the next few months and I intend to do everything I can to help UKIP build on its success in the 2009 Euro Elections... the last chance for this country before it gets into seriously deep trouble.

There is good news though, the days of the Euro currency could well be numbered thanks to the very late realisation that a currency cannot work with 27 member states with different GDPs and completely different Government budgets.
This will inevitably leave us British thanking the lord we never adopted the Euro and would be the beginning of the end of the European Union.

This evening I discovered that the law has gone through which will mean all car headlights must be switched on all the time from 2011 and patio heaters will be banned because they contribute to climate change apparently. What a load of rubbish and what a prime example of how ridiculous these laws are which come from Brussells but our puppet Government has no choice but to enforce.
I brought my Dad and girlfriend along to the meeting and they are going to become members and vote for UKIP.
If every UKIP member appointed 1 or 2 members it will make a huge difference.

But let me be clear now is not a time to become complacent. Yes we have several MEPs and are now represented in Westminister, yes we beat the Liberal Democrats in 2004, yes we have been getting much more media coverage of late but there is still much work to do and there will be right until the day either the UK leaves the EU, or the European Union falls apart.

2 comments:

JoshONyons said...

Keep up the good work Mike. Will you be coming to the UKIP West Midlands day of action next month ??

Earthling said...

I will try my best to get down there, thanks for the comment