Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
November 22, 2014
UKIP have triumphed once again, getting a second MP elected to Parliament at the Rochester and Strood by-election.
Mark Reckless beat off the competition by a massive 3,000 votes with a total of 16,867, showing that UKIP really are a force to be reckoned with.
The Tories had thrown everything they had at keeping this seat, with Cameron himself visiting the town five times since the announcing of Reckless’ defection to UKIP.
Instead of staying as an MP and sneaking the party in by the back door when he joined, Reckless did the honorable thing and resigned his seat, safe in the knowledge that UKIP were popular enough to get him voted back in again.
The Liberal Democrats were utterly trounced at the ballot box with the worst showing of any governing political party in British history, only pulling 349 votes in all and leaving them trailing behind the Green party who had 1,692.
The night was an exceptionally bad one for Labour, who on top of only getting a third of the votes UKIP did, also ended up losing their Shadow Attorney General, Emily Thornberry.
The treacherous feminist thought it would be a good idea to mock the patriotic people of Rochester by tweeting a picture of a house draped in the cross of Saint George.
Far from encouraging people to laugh at the flag bearer’s loyalty to the country, the general public were outraged and the Jew Ed Miliband was forced to ask her to resign.
As Nigel Farage was quoted as saying, this victory shows that “if you vote for UKIP then you will get UKIP.”
Hopefully their success will continue as they concentrate on challenging over 200 seats in the main election next year, where it is hoped that UKIP will be the deciding factor in who gets to govern Britain.