by Suff » 11 Oct 2015, 12:03
It's the job of the party to deal with Carswell. The UKIP is only just beginning to get a strong enough executive to deal with that. They voted Farage back in with a landslide. Carswell should have learned from that.
I'm sure Carswell thought he could keep his seat and take the leadership of the UKIP. What he, perhaps, failed to recognise, was that the UKIP are not so much a bunch of professional politicians as a bunch of people who believe that leaving the EU is not just something worth doing but is also something which Must be done.
As such the UKIP will not allow Carswell to play the kind of politics he wants to. Hopefully, as the EU referendum becomes closer, there can be some by elections which build on the Labour disaffection and we can have some more UKIP MP's to balance Carswell out.
I'm with Ossie. Today he is a necessary evil. But in the next 2 years he may find himself with an ultimatum. Behave or get out.
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Those who understand Binary and those who do not.