Its more basic than that. I would rather help than hinder. Care about and for my fellow beings. Any other way leads to conflict in all its destructive forms. There are still many who believe love is the drug. Us old hippies will soon be pushing up daisies but our grand kids know ... Dream on.
From Guido: "now Rachel Sylvester contradicts her own story" http://order-order.com/2016/07/09/rachel-sylvester-corrects-story/
In other news Paul Nuttall has declared he is not running for the leadership of UKIP. That would say to me that Stephen Wolfe is the most likely.
Or Suzanne Evans - she does have the slight obstacle of not actually being allowed in the party however.
At this moment in time. The way things are and how people throw nasty names around. Stephen Wolfe (who happens to be UKIPs best politician anyway) is ideal. A Barrister, born in moss side, has mixed race heritage. So people can't call him thick, They can't say he is a posh boy and they can't shout racist at him...........or if they do then they need to start to take on Dian Abbot as well for her racism. Ideal leader for a party like UKIP at the moment. Suzanne Evans isn't really a kipper. She is a BBC stooge, and is really a conservative. UKIP are needing someone that appeals to those Northern Labour votes as well as keeping those Tory defectors. I don't think they'll get that many off the Tories anyway.
From the guardian: Yvette Cooper - Theresa May helped to divide Britain. She won’t heal it https://www.theguardian.com/comment...a-may-britain-tory-candidate?CMP=share_btn_tw
I know it's the express but: Now SOUTH KOREA wants British free trade deal as UK ministers struggle to cope with demand" http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...vernment-Australia-Canada-Germany-New-Zealand
http://news.sky.com/story/brexit-vote-not-legally-binding-say-lawyers-10498256 Can't see this making any difference we've always known it was advisory. I expect it will be debated in Parliament before article 50 is triggered by the next PM but I would be surprised if they went against the result of the referendum.