Yet another former UKIP candidate, Andrew Moffat, has announced his intention to stand for the British National Party in the Bognor Regis seat in the South East of England.
Mr Moffat has been a member of UKIP for 12 years and twice represented that party as a parliamentary candidate, becoming the highest polling UKIP candidate ever.
“After much considerable thought I have decided that the country’s interests are best served by the BNP,” Mr Moffat said.
“I am giving people the choice they don’t have with the other parties,” he continued.
“I am campaigning to halt immigration, deport illegal immigrants and bogus asylum seekers, withdraw from Afghanistan, leave the EU, crack down on crime and restore Christian observance in schools.
“Multiculturalism is being deliberately imposed by Labour and the Liberals and Conservatives to balkanise Britain and erode our cultural heritage, thus facilitating undemocratic EU rule.
“The window is closing. Within 40 years, we shall become a minority in our ancestral homeland. This is the end game — England is being extinguished.”
Mr Moffat said he had left UKIP after that party’s leadership had committed itself to “cringing support” for the multicultural society.
“Culture, heritage, history and tradition are expressions of blood. It follows, therefore, that immigration has been designed to undermine the integrity of the nation,” he said.
“Britain could remain captive within the EU for 1000 years but our people could always regain their nationhood so long as they retained their integrity as a people.
“Extirpate the people who comprise the nation, along with their cultural heritage, and it will be impossible to return to our concepts of constitutional democracy, as articulated in such great statements as Magna Carta and the Declaration of Rights.
“That is because the people who gave expression to them will have ceased to exist. What, therefore, is the point in seeking to restore the integrity of the nation state when, as a result of multiculturalism, the nation within the state will cease to exist in any meaningful form?
“The abysmal failure of UKIP’s leadership to tackle this issue demonstrates cowardice. This is particularly the case when it is evidently clear that the ordinary membership hold views on this topic that are closer to those of the BNP,” Mr Moffat said.
Taken from the BNP site
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