Tories want billboards removed

A clearly rattled Tory party mis-used House of Commons facilities to send empty legal threats to the UKIP campaign office this afternoon.
Tory agent Andrew Lee, writing on behalf of candidate Bob Neill, claimed the new billboards were defamatory and untrue, and threatened legal action to have them removed.
Unrepentant UKIP candidate Nigel Farage MEP , describing the claims as 'laughable', said, "This is clear proof that the Tory party is badly rattled. At last the truth regarding mass immigration has been exposed. It has been caused by our membership of the EU, a fact which all 3 of the major parties have tried to conceal."
Bob Neill is a member of the EU's Committee of the Regions, sitting with the federalist EPP-ED grouping which supports unlimited immigration from an expanded EU. Domestically, Tory Shadow Chancellor George Osborne has consistently refused to support tax cuts by a future Conservative administration.
Speaking of the mis-use of House of Commons equipment, UKIP election agent Stephen Allison said, "Perhaps they can explain how parliamentary facilities provided out of the public purse have been used for the personal purposes of their candidate."
Bromley UKIP
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