Stand Up to Ukip
Stand Up to Ukip launch  statement
The 2014 European Elections mark a watershed in British  politics. UKIP is a right wing, racist, populist party which won over 27 percent  of the vote; a  staggering 4,352,051 people voted for them and they beat the  three mainstream parties.
Ukip presents itself as an anti-establishment  party and its leader, Nigel Farage, claims to be “a man of the people”. This is  a lie. Ukip wants to introduce a flat rate of income tax of 31 per cent that  means those on the starting and basic rate, will face huge tax increases. Ukip's  deputy leader called for the privatisation of the NHS.
It has built up  its electoral base by both presenting itself as a party opposed to the European  Union, but more importantly by spreading poisonous  lies and hatred towards  migrants and Muslims.
We believe UKIP is a racist party. This may be  something Farage and the party’s leadership is quick to deny. But in the run up  to the European elections Ukip’s mask slipped. Ukip presents the anti-racist  movement with a major problem—dragging British politics to the  right.
Ukip is also a party of bigots, sexists, Islamophobes and  homophobes.
The rise of Ukip has  parallels with other far right and fascist parties,  which are growing across  Europe. In France the  fascist Front National gained the biggest overall vote in the French European  Elections. The PVV in the Netherlands, another racist populist party, came  third and in Hungary the fascist Jobbik party came  second.
Ukip received disproportionate media coverage prior to the  elections and any party that received this level of coverage would have  benefited at the polls.  Although UKIP received a high vote, 65 percent of the  population did not vote. The mainstream political parties must do more to engage  these people and not chase the Ukip vote to avoid the danger of racism being  normalised in British society.
Now is the time to make a stand against  Ukip.
The lesson of history  is that we need unity against the far right and racism. Stand up to Ukip is an  umbrella organisation which believes women,  trade unions, anti-racists, black,  Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Sikh, other faith communities, LBGT, young  people, students and all good people,
 must unite and stand up to Ukip,  racism and bigotry.
Please join us.
Diane Abbott MP
Len  McCluskey,  Unite the Union General Secretary
Ken Livingstone,  Mayor of  London -   2000-2008
Owen Jones, Writer and Journalist
Sally Hunt, UCU General  Secretary
Manuel Cortes, TSSA General Secretary
Ava Vidal,  Comedian
Gerry Gable, Editor/ Publisher Searchlight Magazine
Hugh Lanning,  Unite Against Fascism  vice chair 
Lindsey German, Convenor Stop the War  Coalition 
Leon Silver,  president of the East London Central synagogue and  steering group member, Tower Hamlets interfaith forum
Jo Cardwell, We Are  Waltham Forest 
Denis Fernando,  Rainbow coalition against racism
Sean  Hoyle,  President Wessex Region RMT 
Lisa Fletcher, Branch Chair  Unite  Community  Portsmouth and District
Jon Woods, President  Portsmouth TUC  and Chair  of Unison Portsmouth City Branch 
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