not sure what you mean by "leave them to it". leave UKIP to it? they're not really a threat in cambridge (at least, not in the city) but the fact he has any support at all is just making me reflect on how the city's changed. I think fewer and fewer people who live in the city - especially the more ordinary areas (not the city centre or around the parks/commons) - cycle regularly. all kids who live in the city do, but most adults only do if they're going drinking. it's better than most towns, sure, but I think the image has made ordinary folk dismissive/complacent.
not sure what you mean by "leave them to it". leave UKIP to it? they're not really a threat in cambridge (at least, not in the city) but the fact he has any support at all is just making me reflect on how the city's changed. I think fewer and fewer people who live in the city - especially the more ordinary areas (not the city centre or around the parks/commons) - cycle regularly. all kids who live in the city do, but most adults only do if they're going drinking. it's better than most towns, sure, but I think the image has made ordinary folk dismissive/complacent.