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UKIP not ready for an election

  • Posted by Matt Sandy
  • 05 October 2007

Matt Sandy reports from the UKIP conference where he finds a party unready for electoral battle

You can tell a UKIP member (that's UK Independence Party) from 20 paces, the un-reconstituted Right marching towards their encampment in this un-reconstituted corner of Docklands for their annual conference.

With their shiny white hair and rolled up copies of the Daily Telegraph; with their tweed suits and self-righteously upright posture. Four rosetted pensioners edge out of Limehouse station in a strict formation. The two couples ignore the handmade sign pointing right towards the ‘UKIP Conference’ and head left. So far, so predictable.

The PR lady ushers me into the hall. “A lot of old men!” she says. “But they’re alright - just don’t tell them you’re from the BBC, they have a thing about that.” The 800-odd delegates are almost universally white and overwhelmingly over 60. I spot one Asian gentleman and three black men. Two of them are servicing the toilets, however.

But UKIP has heard all of this before. To pack hunt their particularities from the security of the mainstream, as is so often done, seems weak and cowardly when you are sitting amongst them. For in this age of spin, spin about spin, and spin about substance, what actually strikes you most here is the sincerity of the activists. Perhaps Gordon Brown would admire their “conviction”.

And they are angry. Angry about the “tyrannical nightmare” of the EU, to which it seems almost every evil in the world can be traced. And apocalyptic about the “Westminster hen-coup” to whom they attribute not only continued EU membership, but also the silencing of debate on the subject.

Sure, these people were Thatcher’s cheerleaders and it is hard to sympathise now their nationalistic stance has fallen on hard times. But on the EU and immigration, it is hard to dispute that they have a point about the denial of debate, even if their fervour is bombastic and their solutions extreme. Its other policies are simply Old Tory – a complete freeze on immigration, doubling the number of prisons, the reintroduction of corporeal punishment and so on.

But there’s something about UKIP which you simply can’t take too seriously. Following their surprise success in the 2004 European Elections, their support has declined and leader Nigel Farage admits that it has been “a tough year” and says his party is not in a state to fight a snap general election. The party has faced a “debilitating” investigation by the Electoral Commission and is rumoured to be in dire financial stakes. Certainly it seems that way, with speaking after speaker appealing for delegates to offer the party financial support to an, at best, lukewarm response.

And given the sheer age of the delegates, it seems hard to see too much of a future. As they squeeze into a cramped bathroom during a break in the proceedings, one man hits his head whilst entering a low toilet cubicle. An old, grey man tuts knowingly. “That’s modernisation,” he tells anyone who’ll listen. “There’s no need for that to be there. That’s modernisation, that is.”

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7 comments from readers

Stephen
06 October 2007 at 17:32

Old white men. Now a term of abuse?

scottishpeter
06 October 2007 at 19:13

ukip membership is mostly men and women of life expereinces? in all walks of life, this is were wisdom and truth will prevail, especialy getting the truth about the hidden world and policys of this evil satanic marrage of nations, of unelected people ready to try and take over our very souls and way of life?please click the www.theeuroprobe.org web page , god bless

www.petercampbell.faithweb.com

www.christianawakening.com

layapostle&prophet

mmp.fatima.org

ukip.scotland

07814976301

John H.
07 October 2007 at 16:11

Read your article Sandy. Bit ad hominem old boy. Still glad you could join us; always glad to welcome you radical chappies to our gatherings. By the way, how big was the 'Britain in Europe' conference this year?

John H.

JennyGreig
07 October 2007 at 17:14

Cheap, barely funny little jibes from yet another tedious nervous leftie, who is obviously happy to see his country submerged Soviet-style into a Euro-state.

Mr Sandy was probably unable to concentrate or absorb the wise words and warnings of our eminent speakers, because he was too busy trying to think up silly bitchy witticisms to belittle our genuine efforts to alert our fellow countrymen to the UK's impending fate.

By the way i am a tall forty something female, long brown hair, 38-26-38, so I must have stuck out like a sore thumb at the conference? I don't think so.

scottishpeter
12 October 2007 at 17:45

as more british people realise what the EU is all about and enquiring how sinester this marrage of nations and there future policys will effect there lives , philip day gives a great example through his dvd on his www.credence.org web-page i advise everyone to click onto URGENTLY?

WWW.PETER CAMPBELL.FAITHWEB.COM

WWW.CHRISTIANAWAKENING.COM

Derek Bennett
17 October 2007 at 16:10

Matt Sandy certainly has a thing about age, he tried to make it look as if everyone at the UKIP conference was in their dotage. Maybe because he is a mere inexperienced youth that he does not realise just how long some people have been campaigning against the EU – which was called the Common Market in those days which, according to Prime Minister Heath and other Euro fanatics, was never going to have a single currency, a constitution or turn into anything like the EU we now have.

Many of those white haired UKIP members may have been as dark haired and as young as him when they began campaigning against our membership almost forty years ago – would Mr Sandy be as tenacious in defence of our nation against an undemocratic power which the electorate has no control over? I think not.

Maybe Mat Sandy needs glasses and a hearing aid, maybe he is not as young as he makes out and his age is creeping up on him. That is probably why he missed seeing the large number of UKIP delegates under the age of forty and missed the speech on UKIP Youth and its representatives!

Derek Bennett, UKIP and proud of it.

scottishpeter
25 April 2008 at 21:42

as gordon brown stumbles through his job as our pm, knowing we all know ? what power he has in westminster , is a big zero? he can not wait to cross the channel to the big house in brussels eu, roll on next years eu elections , were ukip will be the life-boat of the sinking ship about to hit a big uk ...iceberg ?, were all partys will be scrambling get on-board , our british souls will awaken to the truth ,regarding the sinnester side of this marrage of nations ..called the ...EU?

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