- It's now been 8 months since you left the Conservatives and joined UKIP. Do you ever regret making the move? Do you think you still stand a good chance of getting re-elected?
No regrets and as an Independent, I have a decent chance of winning, but my excellent constituents will decide that. The Tories told lies when I resigned, I sued them, they admitted lying and the overall costs and damages were around £200,000. I am well rid and Cameron is not Prime Minister material.
Even though I am Independent, since I refuse to take a party political whip in the House, I am an enthusiastic and totally committed UKIP member. - What was it that attracted you to UKIP in the first place?
The European question (and UKIP is the most honest political party and has the best Leader). - Do you think the Conservatives will ever become a eurosceptic party again?
I don’t know, I hope so. - It's well known that the majority of the Conservative Party membership are eurosceptic but their party leadership have different views. Why do you think UKIP hasn't attracted more high profile Conservatives? Do you think their jobs are more important than their principles or do they genuinely believe that they can change their party from within?
Ask Redwood, Hague, or the rest of them why they have become Tory Euro-friendly front bench poodles! - How do you think the launch of Libertas will affect UKIP? A lot of people - myself included - believe that the Conservatives will lose most votes to Libertas. Do you agree?
It is possibly so, since Libertas want to stay in the EU like the Tories. - In the vote on 42 day internment of terrorism suspects you voted with the government and against UKIP policy. Having seen one of your colleagues, Damian Green, being on the receiving end of an abuse of anti-terrorism powers, do you still believe that the government and the police can be trusted with the power to detain people suspected of breaking anti-terrorism laws for 2 months without charge?
As I say, I don’t take a party whip I just do what is right and I don’t give a damn about party hacks tearing their hair out. I could be wrong on any issue of course, but I am totally open and honest and my own man. There are a number of UKIP policies I would not support and I hope that goes for all your readers. Anyone who blindly follows a set of politicians without question needs their head examined. - You recently asked for yourself to be designated as an Independent in the Commons rather than a UKIP MP. A lot of UKIP members were concerned about this as it appears you are distancing yourself from the party. What were your reasons for doing this and would you describe yourself as UKIP again if there were other UKIP MPs?
As you have seen, I don’t follow the crowd, I will do what I think is right at the time. As circumstances move on, so must we, or we fall behind. In short, never say never in politics. - The pound has now reached near-parity with the Euro, one of Gordon Brown's golden rules on dropping the pound and adopting the single currency. Can you see the British government moving to adopt the Euro soon and if so, do you think they will give us the referendum they promised or will they cheat us out of one like they did with the EU Constitution?
Yes to them thinking about entering the Euro zone, no to a referendum. - What are your predictions for the combined EU/local elections and the next general election?
Lets work hard for UKIP and wait and see. - Finally, a light-hearted one. If you were stranded on a desert island with one other person and one possession, who and what would they be?
Nigel Farage since he is astute, reliable and good company, and a set of ear plugs for when I’d had enough.
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Q&A with Bob Spink
UKIP's Dr Bob Spink MP very kindly agreed to do a Q&A session for Bloggers4UKIP and here it is, unedited and straight from the horses mouth:
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Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward of Stirchley & Brookside Parish Council in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
Stuart writes a personal blog Wonko's World and tweets as @wonkotsane.
Stuart Parr is a UKIP parish councillor for the Brookside ward of Stirchley & Brookside Parish Council in Telford & Wrekin and the founder and administrator of Bloggers4UKIP.
Stuart writes a personal blog Wonko's World and tweets as @wonkotsane.
Q&A with Bob Spink
2008-12-16T19:01:00Z
Stuart Parr
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