From not-bennet's forum;
Post suzysu Yesterday at 11:24 pm
I've emailed Nigel Farage to ask what UKIP's stance is on the issue of Madeleine's disappearance. Dare we hope that he will embrace the thorny political hot potato?
When I asked Meg Munn - my MP - I received a response to the effect that she couldn't comment on an on-going police investigation. spin
I will let you know when I hear back from Nigel Farage. Please feel free to email your own questions or comments http://www.nigelfaragemep.co.uk/contact
Someone, surely, will eventually pick this up and run with it.
Post Lands_end Today at 3:33 pm
Nice one, but I rather think he will stick to the political official line. Camerooonee and the milipede will crush him out of the game. Incidentally has anyone ever asked Camerooone his opinion on the McCann style of parenting? He has after all spent millions of taxpayers money on them. Can we have a debate upon the McCann model of childcare perhaps?
As if Nigel Farage or any other MP for that matter is in the slightest interested in the McCann case at this moment in time, they are all far busier trying to stab each other in the back. Meg Munn said this is an ongoing investigation and therefore cannot be commented on. And the idea that the case is a "thorny political hot potato" is a load of bollocks. Sex and travel anyone? SykesRichard D. Hall Today at 3:51 pm
You might as well ask Mickey Mouse. I would say the best strategy with regards MP's is to wait until immediately after the general election and approach all of the virgin (new) MP's who have never been to Parliament before. You might find that some of them have not been indoctrinated into the system yet. Especially MPs who achieve a surprise result. You might find that some of them are eager to make their name.