UKIP MEP Outrages Englishman by Calling His Thai Wife a “Ting-Tong”

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
August 20, 2014

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UKIP MEP Janice Atkinson is in trouble again, this time for telling a Thai woman she was mad for thinking she was British.

Once again we see that members of UKIP are actually far closer to our ideology than they wish to appear. South East MEP Janice Atkinson cleverly told a Thai woman in the Thai language that she was mad for thinking that she was British just because she had married a Englishman.

It gave the Asian female quite a shock to hear someone speaking the truth like that. Unfortunately for Janice though, her microphone was still switched on and it was also picked up by the BBC.

BBC:

Comments made by a UKIP MEP about a Thai constituent have been described as outrageous by the woman’s husband.

South East MEP Janice Atkinson described Fa Munday, a UKIP-supporting mobile food seller in Ramsgate, Kent, as a “ting tong from somewhere“.

Her comments were recorded by BBC South East Today following an interview.

Vincent Munday said it was outrageous, rude and offensive and he and his wife would withdraw their UKIP membership. Ms Atkinson has issued an apology.

The MEP said: “I deeply regret the words I used and am incredibly sorry.

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Vincent Munday, whose own kind is not good enough for him.

“It was poor judgement and naivety on my part rather than words spoken with any malice.

“I am devastated that I have caused hurt and apologise profusely to both Mr and Mrs Munday.”

She was interviewed by the BBC on Friday and had agreed to be filmed while she met local people and UKIP members in Ramsgate.

She wore a microphone and was aware she was being recorded.

Mr and Mrs Munday have met Ms Atkinson at UKIP rallies.

Mrs Munday said: “I’m from Thailand. I’m married to an Englishman and now I’m British.

“No-one has ever spoken about me like that before.”

Mr Munday said “ting tong” in Thai meant that a person was mad and the comment had come as “a bit of shock“.

We do not have enough time in Britain to form another political party, and UKIP are the only party with a chance of getting in that have any policies that lean towards Nationalism. They stand a good chance of being the Kingmakers at the next election if it is a hung parliament again.

A vote for anyone else is as good as useless, even if they are more ideologically correct.

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UKIP – Not ideologically pure, but better than anyone else who has a chance of getting into Parliament.