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Hi,
even as the dustbin into which the protest vote is dumped UKIP has seen its fortunes rise, though there is no clear sign that their popularity in domestic politics in their own right have made much progress.
Increasingly UKIP features in the media as there is absolutely no doubt that the higher up the tree the monkey climbs the more you see its a**e.
It is sad to see UKIP taking the scoundrel’s route of pretending the numerous revelations of racism, corruption, dishonesty, infighting, bullying, pornography and the like are some sort of dishonest plot by rivals that in some way show UKIP to be being lied about because they are doing well. Clearly they are not.
The media has a reputation of making ever more revelations once they have exposed endemic corruption; be it relative to an individual, a party, a union or a sector of the economy!
UKIP man’s chief backer is porn star called ‘Lord Lust’ (…so much for Nigel Farage’s pledge to weed out the ‘Walter Mittys’)
- John Bickley tipped for second place in Wythenshaw and Sale by-election
- He was nominated by ‘womaniser and bon vivant’ James Hadfield-Hyde
- Mr Hadfield-Hyde hosted adult show Lord Lust’s Lovelies in the 1990s
- He also appeared in pornographic film Up At The Crack Of Dawn
By Glen Owen
PUBLISHED: 22:00, 8 February 2014 | UPDATED: 23:16, 8 February 2014
The UKIP candidate who could push the Tories into third place in a by-election this week is being backed by a bizarre figure who calls himself ‘Lord Lust’ and once appeared in a pornographic film.
John Bickley – who polls predict could come second to Labour in Thursday’s Wythenshawe and Sale East vote – has been nominated by the eccentric James Hadfield-Hyde, who starred in the adult movie Up At The Crack Of Dawn.
Mr Bickley was further embarrassed last night as it emerged that despite his anti-EU beliefs, he accepted nearly £100,000 from Brussels to prop up one of his firms.
The disclosures suggest that UKIP leader Nigel Farage is still struggling to fulfil his promise to weed out the ‘Walter Mitty’ characters among his ranks – such as councillor David Silvester, who blamed this winter’s flooding on the Government’s decision to legalise gay marriage.
Mr Hadfield-Hyde, who has been described as ‘a cad, womaniser and bon vivant’, purchased the title of Lord of the Manor of Alderley in the 1990s.
He went on to host a late-night adult programme called Lord Lust’s Lovelies, in which he was surrounded by barely clothed models, before appearing in Up At The Crack Of Dawn.
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Erotic links: Mr Bickley was involved in distributing the film version of Mandingo, pictured here in book form
Publicity material for the film said: ‘The country estate of Lord Lust is jam-packed with nude lovelies indulging in gentrified hanky panky, from Susan the poacher to Vicky the portrait painter.’
Mr Bickley was himself managing director of a company, CIC Video, that distributed erotic titles such as Mandingo: A Story Of Forbidden Passion In The Deep South. He accepted EU money for another of his companies.
In 2006, he took £95,000 from a special EU ‘seed fund’ for his software company Genemation, of which he was CEO.
At the time he said: ‘The backing and support from the Liverpool seed fund was crucial and we are looking forward to working closely with the fund as we develop.’ The company went into liquidation in 2009, owing more than £450,000.
UKIP’s central policy is that Britain should withdraw from the EU.
Shortly after Mr Bickley was named as the party’s candidate he said: ‘Parliament has outsourced the running of this country to the EU. Labour and the Conservatives have subjugated – by stealth – control of this country to the EU and its quangos.’
The by-election, which follows the death of Labour MP Paul Goggins, is the first major electoral test of 2014 for UKIP.
The party is hoping a strong showing – followed by a good result in May’s European elections – will act as a springboard for next year’s General Election.
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Strategy: Mr Bickley on the campaign trail in Wythenshawe, Manchester, with UKIP leader Nigel Farage, right
A poll last week showed Labour heading for first place in the by-election with 61 points, with UKIP second on 15 points – up 12 points since the 2010 Election. It means the party is set to leapfrog the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats.
A UKIP spokesman said: ‘James presented a programme called Lord Lust’s Lovelies which was a Granada/Sky production on mainstream TV. No clothes were removed.’
Mr Bickley denies his stance on the EU grant is hypocritical because he was not a member of UKIP at the time he accepted the money.
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Alex said
“We welcome comments but reserve the right to moderate & refuse libelous or offensive comments and those we choose to delete when written by unidentifiable individuals hidden in anonymity in a cowardly manner to defame or abuse. No comment has EVER been barred or deleted which is genuine & clearly authored by a named & identifiable individual. You will note many comments made have been commented on and even corrected by the blog owner. We welcome genuine comments.”
Very amusing, considering the language you use against UKIP is itself libellous.
P.S. Learn to spell.
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Greg Lance-Watkins said
Hi,
by all means be amused but when you start to learn the facts please identify a single solitary example of a libelous comment I have made with regard to UKIP.
I believe you will find you are unable to establish a single example of libel or slander in well over 2,000 postings as each and every posting is verified and veriifiable and ‘veritas’ is always the best defense against accusations of libel or slander by the ill informed.
Regards,
Greg_L-W.
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Alex said
So UKIP are anti-Islamic? Well then perhaps I’ll vote for them. After all, I’d rather live in Britain than Pakistan or Saudi Arabia. How about you whining leftists?
P.S. Does it concern you that many Muslims are anti-Semitic? Or is anti-Semitism only bad when it comes from Englishmen?
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Greg Lance-Watkins said
Hi,
unlike you I am actively opposed to racism and have no interest in peoples superstitions as a grounding for hatred.In view of the obscene behaviour of Zionism in Palestine and Zionist abuse of Palestinian Semites I can well understand the prejuduice of some Muslims against those who have occupied and persecuted the peoples of Palestine.
You show yourself as something of a fool in your abuse of terms like Semitic and leftist which clearly you do not understand.
Regards,
Greg_L-W.
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