Sunday, 2 June 2013

Reports that UKIP will stand aside for Tory MP in Shipley...

I would just like the opportunity to clarify the situation with regard to UKIP candidates standing at the next General Election. Contrary to various articles, there are no current plans for UKIP to stand aside for Tory candidates at the next election, irrespective of whether that MP is euro-sceptic or not.

Additionally, UKIP has made it clear that there could never be any deal or agreement with a Conservative Party led by David Cameron. It seems the Tories are circulating stories and rehashing old quotes in an attempt to neutralise UKIP. Unfortunately, all it is doing is showing the public how much they fear the UK’s fastest-growing party.
While UKIP respects Shipley MP Philip Davies’s stance of withdrawal from the EU and his support of the ‘Better Off Out’ campaign, the reality is that Mr Davies stands on a Conservative ticket of remaining in the EU.

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford Chairman,

T&A: http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/news_opinion/tafeaturesletters/10429916.UKIP_and_election/

The offending (untrue) original article suggesting UKIP would stand aside for Mr. Davies:
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/10377086.UKIP_pledges_not_to_split_vote_of_Shipley_Tory_MP_Philip_Davies/

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Winning tax ways

SIR – It’s difficult to understand how John Appleyard (Letters, May 20) manages to translate my comment of UKIP will “cut tax for everyone” into “hard-working people get crumbs while the idle rich get the cream”.

Mr Appleyard seemed to have missed the entire text of my letter as I mentioned low-wage earners will pay no tax at all. That can hardly equate to “crumbs for working people”.

He continues that “there would be less money available to spend on vital services”. He must remember that UKIP’s pot of money is much larger than that of the old EU parties, as UKIP would,

a) not pay £53 million per day to the EU;
b) not pay £23 million per day in foreign aid;
c) stop funding invasions of other countries;
and d) stop bailing out private banks.
On tax, UKIP is like the lottery ticket where everyone is a winner!

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford Chairman

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/news_opinion/tafeaturesletters/10445566.Winning_tax_ways/

Friday, 24 May 2013

Choice is the key

SIR – Peter Finan accuses me and others who oppose windmills of selfish nimbyism (Letters, May 20).
While Mr Finan might not be bothered about a 40 per cent drop in his house price, I’d wager there are many people out there who would not want to be saddled with a massively devalued property.
So you are stuck with a windmill next door, unable to sell your property or at best take a huge loss while seeing continued hikes in power prices due to the costs of green energy. So you’re effectively

I’m happy for Mr Finan to have a garden full of windmills, but why can’t people who oppose them have a choice also? Rather than being a Nimby, I’d say I was more of a ‘Nirbyuta’ (not in residents back yard unless they agree).
Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford chairman
http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/news_opinion/tafeaturesletters/10441637.Choice_is_the_key/

Thursday, 23 May 2013

Latest Letters from the Chairman in the Local Paper

Windpower problems


8:54am Friday 17th May 2013 in Readers' letters By Telegraph & Argus

Sir – Mr John Hall suggests windmills are very effective and reliable (Letters, May 15).
Whatever planet Mr Hall is living on must have a constant wind that never fluctuates because on this planet the wind varies and amazingly sometimes never blows at all.

Mr Hall’s windmills will therefore not work if the wind is (a) not blowing fast enough (b) is blowing too fast or (c) is not blowing at all. Whichever way you ‘spin it’, the windmill is ineffective most of the time.

Mr Hall claims windmills are ‘clean’ yet each windmill needs approximately 30,000 tonnes of concrete in its base to stop it falling over and environmentalists can provide evidence that turbines affect wildlife, specifically birds.

Like most windmill enthusiasts, Mr Hall seemed to ignore my comment that they drive down house prices, by an estimated 40 per cent! I wonder has Mr Hall got a windmill in his back garden?

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford Chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury




Missing the point

9:06am Thursday 16th May 2013 in Readers' letters

SIR – John Appleyard is very far off the mark when he claims ‘Parties so similar’ (Letters, May 13) in regard to UKIP and the Tory party.
While the Tories are only for tax cuts for the rich, UKIP supports tax cuts for everybody, our flat tax and abolition of NI will see everybody pay less tax, our no tax on minimum wage will see all low wage earners pay no tax at all.

He claims both parties want to exit the EU, well that is true of UKIP, but the Tories want to ‘renegotiate our relationship’ and Cameron has stated his intention to stay in the EU at all costs.

While UKIP oppose windfarms, this is certainly not the policy of the Tories; a cursory glance at the horrific Tory manifesto will confirm this.

In fact, Mr Appleyard is so far off the mark, you can only hope he never takes up archery!

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury, Bradford




Climate debate fears?

8:37am Tuesday 14th May 2013 in Readers' letters By Telegraph & Argus

SIR – Ron Harding wades in (T&A April 30) on the big ‘global warming’, ‘climate change’– or whatever it’s called this week – discussion, suggesting that myself and colleagues always come to the conclusion that ‘experts’ are wrong.

This is, of course, not the case; while I disagree with most ‘official scientists’ who support the theory of man-made global warming, there are many thousands of independent scientists who are sceptical of this and who I more often than not tend to agree with, but as they do not fit in to the mainstream political climate agenda, you never seem to hear of them, at least not in the mainstream media.

People might remember environmental TV personality David Bellamy, who in 2004 famously suggested the theory of man-made global warming was “poppycock”, very soon after he mysteriously disappeared from our TV screens altogether. I wonder are the establishment afraid of a proper debate on this issue?

Jason Smith, Ukip Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury, Bradford




Lose-lose situation

8:33am Monday 13th May 2013 in Readers' letters By Telegraph & Argus

SIR – Ashley Forsyth (T&A, May 7) rightly highlights the Tories’ devastating plot to concrete over our district’s countryside, mentioning that David Cameron made a comment about our ‘lovely countryside’.

What I think David Cameron was thinking when he looked at all the lovely green belt area was, ‘look at all that potential space for more nice windmills!’.

Cameron’s family have ‘history’ with windmills – his father-in-law earns almost £350k a year from a publicly-subsidised wind farm on his 3,000-acre estate.

When we see windmills popping up in our back gardens, ruining the landscape and driving down our house prices, we must remember that, as they’re massively subsided, we’re effectively paying towards the destruction of our green belt!

So it’s a lose-lose situation, that’s unless you’re a Tory landowner!

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury




No green solution

12:40pm Friday 10th May 2013 in Readers' letters

SIR – Thanks for John Hall’s response to ‘Facing Facts’ (T&A, April 25) where Mr Hall actually faced the fact that ‘extreme weather cannot reliably be linked to increased CO2 in the atmosphere’.

A few more weeks of debate and Mr Hall could well be transformed from Camberwick Green’s Windy Miller to The Simpson’s Mr Burns!

That brings me on to our potential energy crisis – Mr Hall’s party of choice chooses to promote windmills, which are neither reliable nor cost-effective.

I would suggest his solution of concreting over our green belt with heavily-subsidised windmills will not only lead to an energy shortage down the power line, but will also see even larger increases in our energy bills as consumers indirectly subsidise this unreliable energy.

For our future energy security should we look to include shale gas in our energy plan? The US has and has seen consumer bills reduced dramatically.

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury




Ban this testing

8:35am Tuesday 30th April 2013 in Readers' letters By Telegraph & Argus

SIR – I fully support everything Ashley Owen of Animal Aid says (Letters, April 23). I personally find any animal experimentation disgusting and believe animal testing is no better than animal torture.

One of the biggest increases in animal testing is due to the EU’s REACh (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals) Directive, which mandates that all chemical substances must be tested to ensure they are safe, even substances that might have been used for years without any problems.

In an 2009 article by Thomas Hartung and Constanza Rovida in the Nature journal, they estimated that 54 million vertebrate animals would be used under REACh.

I’d like to see a national referendum on the question of banning animal testing, I am confident when people see the kind of ‘experiments’ animals have to endure then I believe most will support a ban.

Jason Smith, UKIP Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

UKIP Regional (Yorkshire & North Lincs.) Awards


Here are the highlights and winners from the UKIP Yorkshire & North Lincs. 2012 Local Election Results (punching above our weight once more!)

2012 Best Percentage Award


CANDIDATE
WARD
UKIP %
1
John Wilkinson
Silverwood
39
2
Edward Shepherd
Scartho
37
3
William Harness
Humberston & New Waltham
35
4
Brian Bailey
Wath
31
5
Sean O'Dell
Swinton
29
6
Valerie Wilkinson
Sitwell
28
7
Grant French
Stocksbridge & Upper Don
27
8
Caven Vines
Rotherham West
26
9
Michael Pallant
Hoober
26
10
Tina Dowdall
Wickersley
25
11
David Dews
Wrenthorpe and Outwood West
25
12
Bryan Barkley
Normanton
25
13
Jason Smith
Queensbury
25

(Percetage rounded up/down to nearest %)

I used 25% as the cut off, 13 candidates making the cut.

John Wilkinson of Rotherham recieved an amazing 39% (and still failed to win the seat?!), just beating out UKIP's Council winning candidates Edward Shepherd in 2nd.


2012 Best Campaign Award

CANDIDATE
WARD
Votes 
from 
winning
1
Jason Smith
Queensbury
189
2
William Harness
Humberston & New Waltham
230
3
John Wilkinson
Silverwood
253
4
Grant French
Stocksbridge & Upper Don
384
5
Valerie Wilkinson
Sitwell
455

Candidates closest to taking seat.  I used 500 votes as cut of point, a couple of other candidates were ommitted due to their small percentages:



Percentage
Timothy Veal
Park
355
16
John Upex
Spofforth with Lower Wharfdale
492
11

I managed to beat out some big names being only 189 votes off taking UKIP's second seat!


2012 Best Vote Award


CANDIDATE
WARD
UKIP vote
1
Grant French
Stocksbridge & Upper Don
1386
2
John Wilkinson
Silverwood
1140
3
Valerie Wilkinson
Sitwell
1019
4
William Harness
Humberston & New Waltham
1001
5
David Dews
Wrenthorpe and Outwood West
940
6
Edward Shepherd
Scartho
931
7
Brian Bailey
Wath
930
8
Paul Spivey
Kippax & Methley
889
9
Jason Smith
Queensbury
884
10
Jonathan Arnott
Woodhouse
879

Just took the Top 10 here.

Clear winner was Sheffield man Grant French with a astounding 1386 votes!


2012 Best Branch Award

Branch
Percentage
Rotherham
25
NE Lincolnshire
21
Wakefield
18
Doncaster
18
Barnsley
14
Kingston-Upon-Hull 
12
Harrogate 
11
Kirklees
11
Sheffield 
11
Bradford
11
Leeds 
10

Full branch results, used average percentage as indicator.

No surprise with Rotherham taking the Best Branch Award!

2012 Councillor Award
CANDIDATE
WARD
AUTHORITY
Edward Shepherd
Scartho
NE Lincolnshire 

Congratulations to Edward on becoming a councillor!

Friday, 11 May 2012

Jason Smith says thanks to UKIP voters in Queensbury


"I would like to take this opportunity to thank the 884 people who voted for me in the Queensbury council elections. This was a tremendous result where one in four people put their trust in me. After the final count, I was only 189 votes from becoming the local councillor.


Local people can rest assured that I won’t sit back and rest on my laurels and will continue to work for you throughout the year."

Jason Smith, UKIP Queensbury & Clayton Heights, UKIP Bradford chairman, Woodlands Avenue, Queensbury

http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/news_opinion/tafeaturesletters/9698034.I_won___t_rest_on_laurels/


Full Queensbury result: http://www.bradford.gov.uk/asp/elections/resultsDetailL.asp?id=82&eid=7

Friday, 4 May 2012

2012 Local Elections - UKIP Bradford & District


Results from the UKIP Bradford & District,

Queensbury and Wibsey results were phenomenal!

This signals a massive breakthrough in Bradford.  4 first time candidates all posting good results and all with good scalps!


Queensbury – Jason Smith
884 votes (24.9%, vote increase from 9.8%)
3rd place and 189 votes off winning the seat!
Best ever result in Bradford District

Wibsey – Jamie Illingworth
781 votes (23.5%, increase from 10.5%)
Excellent 2nd place (972 votes) behind Labour beating the Tories & Lib Dems

Great Horton – Pal Bjornstom
4th place, 390 votes (8.2%) – slightly down percentage (8.6%) from 2011 by-election
Great effort from first time candidate!

Ilkley – Paul Latham
3rd place, 354 votes (7.2%) beating Green and Lib Dem
Good increased of previous vote (5.9%) and position increase (from 4th)

Baildon – James Fell
4th place, 331 votes (6.9%), beating Greens
Great vote for first time candidate!

Philip Bird – Shipley
4th place, 297 votes (6.7%) beating Lib Dem and Socalist Labour Party
Great result for long standing paper candidate!

Heaton – Sonja McNally
4th place, 302 votes (5.9%) beating Lib Dems
First time standing for UKIP, formally Green

Bradford Moor – Jim Dempsey
4th place, 143 votes (2.2%) beating Conservative!
Good showing for first time candidate