“Our traditional values have been undermined. Children are
taught to be ashamed of our past. Multiculturalism has split our society.
Political correctness is stifling free speech”, states the Ukip manifesto.
Their “Pocket Guide to Immigration” promises to “end support for
multiculturalism and promote one, common British culture”.
One of their prospective MP candidates recently wrote:
"A removal of multi-culturalism and assimilation of these people needs to
be done to save them from the abyss of exclusion and welfare. Above all, one
should not shy away of contemplating forced repatriation, or threatening it to
further assimilation, as a result of their lack of economic contribution to the
UK." In fact their position on “forced repatriation” and “assimilation” is
indistinguishable from the BNP’s. Except, perhaps, that Ukip’s 2005 manifesto
advocates that all incoming immigrants should be “subject to health checks” for
“communicable diseases”.
More recently, during BBC’s Question Time, Farage caused upset
with some disgusting generalisations he made about Bulgarian people. He sent
his deputy chairman of the party Paul Nuttall to Bulgaria to defuse the
situation. Nuttall explained that he had nothing to apologise for, since he
never bashed Bulgarians, but was just noting facts. He stressed that “All Brits
fear all immigrants, regardless of where they would come from.”- Brilliant,
another generalisation.
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