Enough is Enough

Cameron Bishop

Former Police Crown Servant, Solicitor & UKIP Activist

“We can be in no doubt that 2 tier policing is rife in the UK today. Our police no longer serve the British public but bow down to the Muslim community : dealing differently with Islamic demos, incidents of crime and even riots.



Before the Southport stabbings Leeds Police ran away from an angry Islamic mob and left the rioters to it; in contrast the treatment of peaceful demonstrators throughout the UK has been totally the opposite. 



Officers “facing off” dressed in riot gear from head to foot with batons at the ready and shields being used to bash passers by; even being prepared to arrest pensioners out with their dogs as was the case at Westminster.



At the height of the Summer riots police were seen to crack down on British patriots while allowing Islamic hate fuelled gangs to stab or mame pub goers without making any arrests.



Daily stabbings occur even now months after Southport with perpetrators being arrested but not named : they are not even racially profiled while British patriots are demonised in the media arrested and convicted for merely attending or being in proximity to a demonstration. 



Additionally 2 tier policing results in a chant or a tweet or a God Bless You prompts half a dozen officers at your door while Muslim gangs or Socialist councillors can with impunity shout death threats in the full knowledge they will get away with it.



The police are simply not on our side exercising their mantra to us of “Nothing to see here…” when clearly there is. Two tier policing which is designed to intimidate: cow- towing to one community while smashing another is the tragic face of policing in the UK today.



Enough is enough.”



Cameron Bishop

Former Police Crown Servant, Solicitor & UKIP Activist

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Ever wondered what makes UKIP different?

Ben Walker

National Party Chairman – UK Independence Party



So, not only are we different from all the other mainstream political parties on policy – policy which is just about to become even



more radical


, we aren’t politicians of the type the electorate have come to expect, even from the new kids on the block!


Last week, UKIP’s National Executive Committee resolved to really make its candidates and elected representatives stand out from the crowd.


The party pledge’s that for every Parliamentary and Regional Assembly election, UKIP’s candidates will stand on a ticket whereby “if elected” at least 40% of their allocated wage will be donated to Local Veterans Charities.

UKIP stands firm in being the only political party who aren’t in it for themselves and will help support local veterans where candidates are elected. They served their country and our candidates will serve them in return.

Look out for your local candidates who are going to start popping up across the UK and support their pledge to support our hero’s!



Ben Walker

National Party Chairman – UK Independence Party



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The Father of BREXIT Dies

Jeffrey Titford





24.10.1933 – 09.09.2024

 

Jeffrey Titford, the former Leader of the UK Independence Party and two term MEP for the East of England, has passed away, after suffering from cancer. His family announced his death on 10


th



September, aged 90. Jeffrey was one of the fathers of Brexit, coming to the fore in national and international politics at a time when leaving the EU was considered unthinkable and long before it became official Conservative Party policy.


 

A visionary and a democrat, who did not believe that EU membership provided a viable future for Britain as an independent, self-governing nation, Jeffrey Titford was elected to the European Parliament at the 1999 European Parliamentary Elections, aged 63. He was one of three UK Independence Party MEPs elected, which sent shock waves through the political world. He became Leader of the Party in 2000 and served for three years bringing stability and respectability to its campaigns. During this period, he made seventy speeches a year, travelling all over the country. He also served as interim Leader from September to November 2010, following the resignation of Lord Pearson of Rannoch, while the election of a new Leader was held.

 


During his time in the European Parliament, he made dozens of speeches in Plenary session severely criticising the EU and particularly the level of fraud in its finances. He also extensively lobbied the European Commission and the Government in Westminster on behalf of the British fishing and farming industries. He led several delegations of fishermen to see UK Agriculture Ministers in Westminster and also took a delegation to meet the European Commissioner for Fishing in Brussels. He wrote monthly columns for the East Anglian Daily Times, the Hertfordshire Mercury and Farmers Guide and made many appearances on regional television. He also made a guest appearance on Breakfast with Frost.


 

Jeffrey Titford’s political career began in 1970, when he became a Councillor on the Clacton Urban District Council. He ended his association with the Conservative Party in 1992, in protest over Prime Minister John Major’s signing of the Maastricht Treaty. He joined Sir James Goldsmith’s Referendum Party and, in a sign of things to come, stood in the General Election of 1997 in Harwich when he was the Party’s most successful candidate, securing almost 10 per cent of the vote and, in the process, unseating the sitting Member of Parliament.

 

Following the death of Sir James Goldsmith, Jeffrey was invited to join the UK Independence Party (UKIP), where he established a branch in Clacton and a regional committee, which led to his successful campaign in the European Elections in 1999. He paved the way for Nigel Farage’s subsequent success in Clacton at the 2024 General Election. He was re-elected to the European Parliament in 2004, with a greatly increased share of the vote and UKIP also returned a second MEP. He retired from European Politics in 2009 and was made an Honorary Patron of the Party in 2006 and became President for Life in 2011.

 

Life before politics

Following National Service in the RAF, Jeffrey joined the family’s funeral directing business in 1956, where he had a 35 year career, during which he served for 12 years on the National Association of Funeral Director’s (NAFD) National Executive and rose to National President in 1975-76. He was instrumental in developing an official code of practice for the funeral profession, at the request of the Office of Fair Trading. He also successfully campaigned for funeral directors to have the right to sell a package funeral and carried out the first review of the practice manual for funeral directing, which led to the creation of a formal qualification for funeral directors, recognised by the NAFD. He sold the company in February 1989 and retired from the profession.

 

An enthusiastic Rotarian, Jeffrey served as President of the Clacton and later Frinton Rotary Clubs. He also belonged to the Clacton Operatic and Clacton Dramatic Societies, taking lead roles in both companies. However, his most successful hobby was rally driving. He was a leading light in the Clacton Motor Club in the early seventies for whom he was the regional rally champion for six consecutive years.

Jeffrey Titford was a devoted family man and is survived by his wife Margaret, one son, three daughters, eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

 

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The Power of Labour Suggestion

Donald MacKay

UKIP Spokesman for Scotland



When a Cabinet minister suggests that people adopting a particular attitude should no longer be entitled to NHS care we are moving into predictable and alarming territory.

 

One scarcely needs to endorse uncivilised behaviour to nonetheless wonder if the NHS might cater only for those who ultimately agree with the objective that a homogeneous Christian Britain should be systematically destroyed .

 

Football hooligans and violent prisoners receive medical attention.

 

So they should in a remotely civilised environment.

 

Legal penalties where appropriate should follow.

 

But if I am not atheist/pro abortion/pro LBGT/pro Islam/pro woke rather a person who likes Christianity, thinks people should stand on their own two feet, doesnt think that people should arrive and be given the same privileges as indigenous citizens- then maybe I ought to avoid any medical emergencies in my own country.

 

At least if we are going down that road then perhaps I can opt out of making a tax contribution to the NHS so I can make alternative arrangements 

 

Donald MacKay

UKIP Spokesman for Scotland

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They are certainly “Changing Britain”

Ben Walker

National Party Chairman – UK Independence Party



We are a month in, and our NEW Labour government has wasted no time in showing its true colours.



  • No attempts to stop the boats



  • Emptied our prisons of dangerous criminals



  • Waged war on patriotic people and Free Speech



  • Accelerated the growth of Two-Tier Police and Legislative systems




  • Robbed our pensioners of the Winter Fuel Allowance




  • Prioritised cultures over our own



  • And are now planning extensive tax rises



Our Interim Leader, Nick Tenconi has wasted no time and attending protests, meetings and speaking to many groups of disaffected and under-represented patriotic people, offering them a voice and a political home. His hard work is beginning to pay off.




There is no denying that the re-emergence of Mr Farage on the political scene has impacted our party. For some time, the party has been looking at ways in which it could differentiate itself from Reform who have based much of their policy positioning on ours. With Nick at the helm, its clear for all to see the political space we are now targeting.




Over the coming weeks, there will be changes made to the party’s website and manifesto to underpin our new radical direction. We all know that the Reform bubble will burst, its just a matter of when. UKIP will be ready and as I say, the work has already begun.




Please check out all our social media platforms and YouTube handle to see what Nick has been up to.





There are new activists joining us which will help to build our new campaigning structure, one of which is Father Calvin Robinson, the Political Commentator and former GB News Presenter who now serves as the party’s Lead Spokesman. A strong and key appointment which will help guide the party in its new direction and assist with our strategy to do so.




Many of you will feel deflated by the recent General Election result which is completely understandable. We were badly letdown by our short-lived former leader whose political career ended so abruptly. UKIP benefits from unwavering support and commitment from its loyal core membership and we ask that you continue to stick with us through this exciting period of change for the party.



Ben Walker

National Party Chairman – UK Independence Party



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