UKIP person I was listening to had this whole 'we're not racist' script based around how many councillors etc were from ethnic minorities. It worked as a messaged if you're not inclined to dig into it more. It's there to be grabbed if you want to vote UKIP but you don't want to feel racist/be racist.
It made me think that UKIP have a real chance to be the party of the working class or the party of the disadvantaged or something like that if they pitch it well enough. Of course the SE based loonies could always undermine it.
Woolfe, the eldest of a family of four, was born in Moss Side, in Manchester, and grew up in Burnage.[3] His younger half-brother footballer Nathan Woolfe, who represented Bolton Wanderers and Stockport County as a striker.[4] Both his parents were born in Manchester, his mother to an Irish mother and English father and his father to a British Jewish mother and a Black American father.[5]
has the potential to really undermine the Labour vote.
UKIP person I was listening to had this whole 'we're not racist' script based around how many councillors etc were from ethnic minorities. It worked as a messaged if you're not inclined to dig into it more. It's there to be grabbed if you want to vote UKIP but you don't want to feel racist/be racist.
It made me think that UKIP have a real chance to be the party of the working class or the party of the disadvantaged or something like that if they pitch it well enough. Of course the SE based loonies could always undermine it.
I think it was this guy I was listening to. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Woolfe
has the potential to really undermine the Labour vote.