Today across Britain politicians have referred to the latest Ukip election posters as being morally offensive.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage is quoted, complete with picture and caption, in the May issue of the free sheet 'Alive'.
'Alive's' editorial line on Europe concurs with Ukip's anti European policy.
It is worth noting that in a week when European Dominican provincials meet in Dublin on discussing policy and how to preach the Gospel in a European context, 'Alive' continues with its virulent anti European ideology.
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