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Windy Mills

July 2nd, 2008

posted by Cptn

A windmill

Way back in the smog of time, this publication carried a regular column called Mill Communication, which was intended to “pick the juiciest tidbits from those Trago Mills/UKIP local newspaper adverts so you don’t have to”.

Seems we may need to do run it again to save citizens their sanity - we got this message through from Roberto Franceschini of the European Movement, Devon Branch:

“The Western Morning News published the European Movement letter of complaint against UKIP abusing their column in the weekly Trago Mills advertisement page. Unfortunately, they inserted a paragraph from the Government Agency Natural England on windpower which made nonsense of the text I sent them. So, today I sent WMN the letter below:

‘The following extraneous paragraph was slipped probably in error into my letter “No grandees in our European Movement” published on Wednesday July 2.

‘It said: “Natural England, the Government’s statutory adviser on wildlife and landscape protection, has promised to publish a map setting out suitable locations for onshore wind developments in England.”

‘This error made a nonsense of the complaint I was making about the irresponsible use of Trago’s advertisement in the WMN by UKIP. If Mr Challice and his party wish to make such statements at the very least they should be factually accurate.

‘I do not consider it good enough to provide the public with misleading slurs at the expense of a respected local organization that gives the public an opportunity to hear from a wide range of experts on many topical European issues.

‘The European Movement Devon Branch which has been operating in Devon since 1975 only wishes it could say the same for UKIP’s activities.”

The whole thing seems kooky to us here in the belly of the PRSD’s barometer of bilge, but before we enter into a debate about the end-of-pier routine that is UKIP – who are quite happy to bemoan the gravy train and yet pocket the cash – we thoroughly applaud Natural England’s approach to onshore wind maps.

Creative Commons photo © 2004 by Tomasz Sienicki, tsca#sdf.lonestar.org

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  • 1. Kevin  |  July 2nd, 2008 at 7:20 pm

    I quite like UKIP members. I know they’re half-mad, but it’s like being friends with a bunch of elderly gentlemen humming, “Who do you think you are kidding, Mr Hitler”.

    A few years ago I visited their Paignton campaign headquarters - there was nothing on at the cinema - and met a volunteer who gave me a leaflet that said that the English Channel had been excavated by God to keep out foreigners and Catholics. At least nobody takes them seriously and votes for them.

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