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Are you willing to put the unfortunate Question Time incident behind you and offer David Campbell-Bannerman a prominent role in UKIP should you be re-elected as Leader?
Submitted by: Richard Brennan | 3 votes for this..
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Will you be putting together a Shadow Cabinet?
Submitted by: Angie | 6 votes for this..
How are UKIP going to get their message across in a more forceful manner, bearing in mind the biase of the media to the main parties.
Submitted by: David M. | 4 votes for this..
You resigned as UKIP leader in order to stand as a candidate for a Westminster Parliamentary seat. Would you do the same again, or can you be relied upon to stay in the job, if elected ?
Submitted by: Andy Lovie | 5 votes for this..
Who, of the other candidates do you see as the biggest threat to your being elected leader? Having seen the video below, I can't imagine any of them doing a good job as leader.
Submitted by: thanetmail | 4 votes for this..
With vicious cuts being made by the ConDem government, I would like to know if you were in government Mr.Farage, where would you make the cuts, prior to leaving the EU?
Submitted by: jack04 | 7 votes for this..
How can we force the current EU puppets Cameron and Clegg into a public referundum on the UK's continued EU membership. Stuart UKIP member, Portsmouth North
Submitted by: Stuart | 6 votes for this..
While the Koran demands the death penalty for many things including not being Muslim, it is in direct conflict with Protocol 6 (ECHR). If a Memberstate in the EU must adhere to the rule of Law, surely... Show more »While the Koran demands the death penalty for many things including not being Muslim, it is in direct conflict with Protocol 6 (ECHR). If a Memberstate in the EU must adhere to the rule of Law, surely then, so should a theocratic religion. My question.... Should a religion, to be afforded a duty of care under EU law, accept the duties and responsibility the EU imposes on others and can does religion, fundamentally repugnant to the spitit of the EU have any place in the EU? Show less »
Submitted by: David Macey | 5 votes for this..
Mr Farage,Considering UKIP's past relationship and involvement Geert Wilders and the Freedom Party. Would you ever consider inviting the Dutch 'Party for Freedom' to join the EFD Group in the European... Show more »Mr Farage,Considering UKIP's past relationship and involvement Geert Wilders and the Freedom Party. Would you ever consider inviting the Dutch 'Party for Freedom' to join the EFD Group in the European Parliament? As the parties share similar ideological aims and would be beneficial for the EFD group as whole gaining 4 extra members. Show less »
Submitted by: jack04 | 8 votes for this..
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Nigel, at Tiverton you said that you do not intend to manage the Party if you are elected as Leader again. In that case, why do you not remain in Brussels doing what you do so brilliantly and allow a ... Show more »Nigel, at Tiverton you said that you do not intend to manage the Party if you are elected as Leader again. In that case, why do you not remain in Brussels doing what you do so brilliantly and allow a democratically elected Leader to manage the Party in the UK? Your nominated "Chief Executive" (good as he is!) would be answerable to you rather than the membership. Show less »
Submitted by: Mike Smith | 9 votes for this..
If you win and another high profile bye election comes up during your tenure would you consider standing and if so would you step down as leader again? Brendan Padmore Sutton Coldfield
Submitted by: brendan | 14 votes for this..
Please explain why you think you should be Leader again when you abrogated your responsibility to the party last time you were Leader by resigning as Leader just before a general election when your first... Show more »Please explain why you think you should be Leader again when you abrogated your responsibility to the party last time you were Leader by resigning as Leader just before a general election when your first and prime responsibility was to the party instead of your own campaign in Buckingham? Show less »
Submitted by: Douglas denny | 16 votes for this..
Do you think you'll be able to devote enough time to the party, while still being a member of the European Parliament?
Submitted by: Dan-C- | 18 votes for this..
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