Saturday, May 04, 2013

I still like the UKIP although I am far more for Pro European Integration!



Well, I am not too much interested in UKIP any more, I still show some degree of sympathy to them due to their domestic policy. Also, UKIP seems to be the most consistent, strong, and constructive political party among all newly born UK libertarian parties!

....well, let's think tactically then. I would rather want UKIP to gain more popularity to reduce the power of BNP. Then, many votes from Pro-British Eurosceptics will go to the UKIP instead of BNP.


Even though I do not support the full UK independence from the EU, I still admire UKIP's domestic policy and libertarian characteristics!
"The party describes itself in its constitution as a "democratic, libertarian party". Rather than flattering tax, which is just risky enough to lose popularity, they support cutting corporation tax and inheritance tax, which seem to be effective to stimulate British economy.

In addition, the UKIP support the equality of opportunity for both genders and all ethnic groups. This party just disagree with an intensive distribution policy like socialists and feminists support.
Overall, "apart from the diplomatic policy", I still have a strong favour in the UKIP's domestic policy and their libertarian characteristics!

Honestly speaking, I find UKIP is more attractive than the current Conservative party. The current Conservative party suffers from lack of confidence and consistent policy, By contrast, UKIP is more deterministic and shows very clear objectives such as the Conservative party used to!

I support the EU economic integration under free market capitalism which attempts to establish the borderless economy. So, I disagree with UKIP;s anti European economic integration, but agree with UKIP's economic liberalism (Neoliberalism) and libertarian social policy (I think the UKIP's social policy is already quite liberal because they have admitted a high level of civil right protection as shown in their manifesto. If someone support far more liberal social policy than UKIP policy, this person is socialist feminist, whom I really despise, rather than libertarian...!)
http://art-blue-liberalism.blogspot.com/2013/01/british-political-parties-in-future.html

....................At least, UKIP seems to be a better choice to vote (If I were a British citizen) than SNP, Labour, and the current Conservatives...!

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