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‘Dear
Ernest……….
…….. warm regards, Douglas ’
You
would probably imagine that the above was the salutation and farewell of a
personal letter from a close friend or relative, and that between that ‘hello’
and ‘goodbye’ there was a communication of great interest to both ‘Ernest’ and
‘Doug’. It wasn’t; and although
presumably it was of interest to the sender it certainly was not to me.
It
wasn’t a personal letter. I have never met, and almost certainly never will
meet the ‘Douglas’ who addresses me by my first name and sends me his ‘warm regards’. Nor was it a personal letter. It was a circular letter, probably sent to
every Tom, Dick and Harry and every Jane, Mary or Kate in the Clacton-on-Sea
parliamentary constituency from Douglas Carswell once our Conservative MP but
currently, thanks to a lightning conversion and an expensive and totally
unnecessary by-election, one of two UKIP
MPs in the House of Commons.
A
remarkable feature of that by-election was the fact that Douglas Carswell the
UKIP candidate, was the only one who seemed to make a real effort to get
elected. I was deluged by UKIP leaflets,
brochures and at least one of those ‘personal’ letters from Douglas Carswell. I received a phone call on behalf of UKIP and
a canvasser who called at my front door. He seemed a little shocked when I
assured him that I would never vote
for any UKIP candidate. There was
also – so I believe – a well-attended public meeting addressed by both Douglas
Carswell and his political boss Nigel Farage.
I received just one leaflet from
the Conservative candidate, one from the Liberal Democrats and one from
Labour. There were also a Green candidate
and two independents from whom I received nothing.
The
General Election is now only a few weeks away.
History seems to be repeating
itself. During the past week or so I
have received three glossy brochures or leaflets extolling Douglas Carswell’s
virtues, a canvassing phone call, and today (21st March) this ‘personal letter’ from the man
himself. The content of the letter confirms
my opinion that, apart from leaving the European Union and reducing immigration,
UKIP’s policy is simply to jump on any band-wagon that offers the promise of a
few extra votes. I have so far received nothing from any of the
other candidates.
Douglas’
circular letter promises that UKIP will abolish hospital parking charges,
funding this by ’cutting overseas aid and EU payments’ (could be a vote winner
– parking at Colchester General Hospital is
difficult and expensive – and getting worse!).
They’ll also ‘defend the NHS, defend winter fuel payments, bus passes
and tv licences for older folk’ (there are lots of ‘older folk’ with votes in
this constituency) ‘stand up to big corporations’ (I don’t know quite what that
means but it certainly sounds vote-catching!) and ‘introduce an
Australian-style points system’ to control immigration (locally our most
serious immigration problem is created by fellow-Brits driven from the London
area by ridiculously high housing costs and the ‘bedroom tax').
At
the end of the letter there is a chart based on figures supplied by www.
ElectoralCalculus.co,uk
which suggests that UKIP can expect to gain 48 percent of the votes in this
area in the general election, and the Conservatives 45 percent. Douglas Carswell appeals ‘Only UKIP can keep David Cameron’s candidate out of Clacton ’. I’m inclined to reverse that message and
proclaim. Only the Conservatives can keep Nigel Farage’s
candidate out of Clacton.
Regular
blog readers will know that at the by-election I ‘voted strategically’. For the first, and probably only time in my
life I put my cross against the name of the Conservative candidate in the
hope of denying the seat to Douglas Carswell.
It didn’t succeed! The
closeness of the two parties in the forecast tempts me to do the same in the
General Election – but I won’t. This
time I’ll vote Green because I am convinced that it is only the policies of the
Green Party that offer a cure for Britain ’s ills.
Final Note:
The reason
that, in both the by-election and in the months preceding the coming general
election I had so much potentially mind-bending material from the UKIP candidate and so little
from the others, is not I am sure, because the Labour, Conservative, Green and
Lib.Dem candidates and their supporters lack enthusiasm and conviction, but
that they have limited funds – and good quality printing and distribution costs
money. UKIP presumably has some very
wealthy and generous financial backers – or perhaps Douglas (as he uses my
first name I’m sure he won’t mind my using his) has a very considerable
personal fortune that he is prepared to use to secure electoral success.
An Anniversary
We have recently seen the first anniversary of the annexation/recovery of the
Crimea by Russia . It was marked by a public opinion poll in the
Crimea that revealed that 93 percentage of the population were happy to remain
as Russians and had no desire to be once again citizens of Ukraine . Ninety-three percent! That’s the kind of
result that one would only get in a place like North Korea – it must have been
fiddled or fabricated! Well, that’s
what ‘the west’ would no doubt like to believe.
The only difficulty with that explanation is that the opinion poll was
carried out by a Ukrainian polling agency commissioned by the Ukrainian
government. That was not the result for which the government in Kiev was hoping! Certainly in the 1950s when
both Russia and Ukraine were provinces of the Soviet Union, the
citizens of the Crimea were not consulted when Nikita Khruschev decided that
their land (which had been part of Russia
since Tsarist times) should become part of Ukraine .
Meanwhile
the fact that we have heard no recent news from the disputed region of Eastern
Ukraine suggests that the terms of the
cease-fire are being observed; that hostilities have ceased and heavy weaponry
withdrawn from the front line. I hope
that prisoners are being exchanged by both sides and that talks are in progress
about the degree of autonomy to be granted to the Russian speaking eastern
areas of Ukraine .
Meanwhile the British Government, which played no part in the cease-fire
negotiations, has supplied the Ukrainian Government in Kiev with armoured cars, and is sending units from our army (depleted by government cuts and by less-than-totally-successful campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan), to help train the Ukrainian
army. That’s our contribution to the
cause of world peace!
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