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Was Ukip Exploiting Armistice Day For Political Gain?

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jake-the-peg | 16:11 Wed 13th Nov 2013 | News
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UKIP in plymouth have been criticised for having the wreath they layed at a Rememberance day ceremony prominantlt decorated with their logo

Unacceptable in any way?
Fair enough?
or just a bit too big?

What do you think?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-24911880
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bit too big, at least they were there and laid a wreath i guess.
It should be recognisably from UKIP - I mean, I can't see anything wrong with their logo being included...it just seems a little big - almost as if the poppies were merely a bit of decoration around the logo.
Not surprising, should not have done it, I doubt they are the only party to do this over the years.
Got no problem with it, it's always nice to know who laid a wreath, sometimes more notably who didn't, perhaps.

Difficult to say without seeing what the other Parties did on theirs in comparison.
Personally I think it was a bit too much. But I have no great objection to it.
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Interesting! ( and odd )

UKIP claim the wreath was made for them by the British Legion

A Royal British Legion spokeswoman said: "We are an apolitical organisation and we don't take donations from political parties."



http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/UKIP-accused-hijacking-Plymouth-Remembrance-Day/story-20063146-detail/story.html
Much as I abhor BNP-lite, as they are a legitimate political party in Britain, I suppose they are entitled to lay a wreath. Not sure that their Poundshop logo makes much difference. They will have got more negative publicity from this than positive, so many its all to the good.
whatever the reason,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,it worked, publicity .
agree with Baldric, I'd need to see other wreaths to know what the standard is. I can't find any photos though. This one does seem like a small wreath with a big logo, but it may not be; I certainly wouldn't take the word of their political rivals for it.
They're not the first to make political capital out of Remembrance ceremonies. Remember the Tories tearing into Michael Foot because of the style of jacket he wore at the cenotaph?
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Yes - but I doubt it impressed anyone other than UKIP supporters - and then only those who are happy with the tasteless and tacky.
I agree with Naomi ( now there's a thing ). At times like these less ostentation is more respectful
Free advertising will still not sway me to vote for them.

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