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Do you actually want an answer or just continue to close off debate by accusing all and sundry of racism? I'm faintly astonished you haven't asked anyone to check their prejudice yet- as a means of avoiding ever having your views challenged, I saw it being right up your alley.
The recent move to recall has actually come about as result of the actions of Patrick Mercer (a Tory). Mercer has resigned the whip and broken the rules of parliament but his constituents have no choice but to have him represent them until the next election. Many people (and despite your protestations, people from all sides of the political divide) have a problem with this hence the move to alter the recall rules so that in the event of happening again, the right to recall that member and see the seat contested by candidates who aren't (yet anyway) criminals.
I imagine that UKIP are keen because they see an outside chance of winning Mercer's constituency. Considering that their most recent political activity has involved them forming a council coalition with Labour (presumably in Mikeworld making them all massive racists), I suspect they might be less successful in this regard. |
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