THERE has been so much anti-UKIP discrimination in certain areas of the media over the past few years, and now, especially leading up to General Election day.

Why?! All that is wrong, morally or otherwise in Britain, cannot possibly be blamed on UKIP. After all, there are only two UKIP MP’s and only recently elected, so how can the party be so adversely judged if it has had no credible say in the administration of the nation?

KIP is a fledgling party and it is inevitably human nature that the electorate can be cynical and, indeed, be in denial of new ideas, sometimes revolutionary, from a newcomer on the political scene.

“Our Island Story” over the last 900 years or so must never be forgotten, but looking quickly over the other shoulder, UKIP has a tangible, forward-looking ethos; sometime that the party’s critics have difficulty understanding – maybe!

The current leaders of the main parties pledge, vow and promise “this and that” but sadly our Lords and Masters in Brussels have the final say on important issues.

Has anyone noticed that they (the current leaders) promise this and that

 As always, jam on your bread tomorrow, but never today!

JOHN MADEN

(UKIP, Oxford West & Abingdon)

Montagu Road

Botley

Oxford