UKIP trades in the language of fear and division; it seeks power in order to reject responsibility.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Ukippers are the kinds of fools who haven't noticed they're sleep-walking towards fascism. Many UKIP candidates are of the age when their parents fought in the Second World War.
The depth of concern people feel about UKIP is not always matched by depth of understanding.
I take UKIP very seriously. The truth is that UKIP presents an electoral challenge to all political parties. The way to defeat UKIP is not to be a better UKIP but to be a better Labour Party.
When politicians use fear, they are playing into the enemy's hand.
What I fear most is power with impunity. I fear abuse of power, and the power to abuse.
Fear is a relative thing; its effects are relative to power.
We mostly feel fearful because we feel powerless. We feel powerless, I contend, because of a style of thinking that splits information in two poles that makes us lose all the operative information we need to solve the problem.
The process of spotting fear and refusing to obey it is the source of all true empowerment.
The opposition may have the right to doubt every thing, but for myself, I call on opposition to practice its role within limits of objectively, responsibility and country interests.
Whether you agree with me or disagree with me; like me or loathe me, don't bind my hands when I am negotiating on behalf of the British nation.
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