Making it far too easy
More proof that UKIP aren't really that good at this politics lark:
Mr Kilroy-Silk said Mr Knapman had told him he wanted to stand down after the 10 June European elections.
But Mr Knapman, speaking to BBC News 24, rubbished the claims and said he had no intention of stepping down.
Explaining how the party's unexpected gains in June had changed his plans, Mr Kilroy-Silk said: "But then of course he [Mr Knapman] got a massive election result and probably he liked the size of his new train set."
But Mr Knapman said: "It is not within my grasp to come to such a deal and indeed such a deal was never come to or even discussed."
Now I know they probably don't have many friends, but haven't they heard of 'sources close to', or saying things in such a way that you can deny the obvious interpretation? Kilroy's just about one step away from saying 'I want his job, but the bastard's rigged the rules against me.' Still, it's just watching the loons continuing their ongoing process of tearing themselves apart. There's a strange part of me that almost wants them to get power, just to see how disastrous it'd all be. Of course, that part of me would also like to be living in New Zealand at the time.



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