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(not satire – it’s the UKIP!)
A UKIP general election candidate – along with his local branch chairman – has resigned claiming the party has been ‘infiltrated’ by occult devotees.
Jake Baynes – who until today was the UKIP candidate for the Wells constituency in Somerset – said he had resigned because there was a concerted campaign against him from within the party from ‘occultists’ who “get their divine inspirations from the Archangel Michael”.
I promise you I’m not making any of this up. Here’s the full story from the Western Daily Gazette:
UKIP candidate claims Glastonbury occult infiltrated party
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Blimey. Are these people really in contention to be running our country?
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laurettalottiepearson said:
OMG! :-O
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deewillis said:
And to think; a fair few people voted for these numptees. I’ll retire to Bedlam
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wichfinder said:
burn them at the stake.
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laurettalottiepearson said:
[shaking head with mouth open] I have heard the Conservatives are wanting to offer 31% tax across the board and no National Insurance. This Country has gone mad! I wonder if there is something in the air?! We must have more sensible people in this country. Just shows what power the media has. Meanwhile in the rest of the world we have more madness, Rothschilds and Murdoch are shareholders in the Dick Cheney linked company. Isreal have granted them an Oil drilling licence!!! Then there’s the fracking in the Ukraine. Surely people can see where this is all heading.
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laurettalottiepearson said:
Not certain that’s the answer, but I think maybe they need nurturing and NOT sending off to public school to be emotionally and physically abused at a very young ages. We may have a more caring world if we start here.
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PublicAnimal9 said:
No. Let’s stick pins in your effigy instead.
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eviltorypervert said:
that’s right they need a buggering at public school did me the world of good you know..
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beastrabban said:
Reblogged this on Beastrabban’s Weblog and commented:
Glastonbury is, of course, one of the stereotypical centres in Britain for alternative spirituality and New Age occultism. Most of the New Agers I’ve met are normal people, and many of them are very highly educated. Peter Hough in his book ‘Witchcraft: A Strange Conflict’, which was a sceptical attack on the claims that Satanists were sexually abusing and murdering children, presents the figures that most Neo-Pagans and occultists in this country were Lib Dem or Green politically. Clearly, this expression of Glastonbury ‘occulture’ has moved to the Right, and seems to be something of a personality cult for the Tuckers, the group’s leaders.
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Smiling Carcass said:
Reblogged this on SMILING CARCASS'S TWO-PENNETH.
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jaypot2012 said:
People vote for the likes of this lunatic? Having said that, look at the lunatics we have in already.
I still say that if the cons get back in next time (they would have to form a coalition), then this country is doomed.
Can I push the button?
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jaypot2012 said:
Reblogged this on Jay's Journal and commented:
The beginning of the end started in May 2010…
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Ben said:
Believing in angels, crystals, reiki or any other new-age woo is no bar to a career in politics; just ask David “Astrology will save the NHS” Tredinnick, Conservative MP and member of the Science and Technology Select Committee…
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warriet said:
Sad but true 😦 the only charitable explanation I can suggest is that Jake Baynes and his advisers have been making too free with the organic stuff readily available in Glastonbury e.g. the cheese or perhaps ergot tainted bread from one of those hippy dippy but hygiene sloppy purveyors of rustic bread.
In any event the Tories will doing their best i.e. worst to leave the rabid right field clear so that Wells returns to the fold after its dalliance with the radicalism represented by Tessa Munt the current MP
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FinkFurst said:
Mr TypicalToryPervert – Do you mean the buggering or the being buggered did you the world of good?
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