UKIP may have thought they would be riding a wave of support from the public when they launched the Twitter hashtag #WhyImVotingUKIP, but the ever sarcastic British Twitterati were quick to mock the campaign.
Looking to give UKIP’s profile one last push before the European elections tomorrow, last night candidate Donna Edmunds tweeted why she supported the party along with the hashtag #WhyImVotingUKIP.
#WhyImVotingUkip – Ukip is the ONLY party which wants to see Britain out of the EU, trading with the world again.
— Donna InSussex (@DonnaInSussex) May 20, 2014
The hashtag quickly took off on the social media site with other UKIP candidates, councillors, and supports chiming in with why they support Nigel Farage’s party.
#WhyImVotingUKIP pic.twitter.com/1rDm5CQD0O
— UKIP (@UKIP) May 21, 2014
However, it was not long before those rather less supportive of what they see as UKIP’s almost comical fear of Europe, racism, homophobia…
#WhyImVotingUkip Because the weather's really starting to pick up, and I don't want it ruined by gays.
— Vikki Stone (@vikkistone) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip because approximately 158% of gays are Romanian
— Grace Petrie (@gracepetrie) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip because foreign people keep winning Britain's got talent and i'm sick of it
— Meg B ✌ (@MegEmilyButler) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because I'm not racist… but…
— Unity (@Unity_MoT) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip because I don't want those pesky gays in charge of the weather
— Kat Underwood (@KatUnderwood) May 21, 2014
Went to A&E & it was full of bloody immigrants, looking sinister in their white coats and blue dresses too! #WhyImVotingUkip
— Bod (@theBodmass) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip to keep Eastern Europeans like these out of Britain (303rd (Polish) Sqdn RAF) pic.twitter.com/tOaaqjVZlP
— Bill Chidley (@BillBuffalo) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip because I am sick of mothers on maternity leave taking money from bankers and the hardworking landed gentry.
— Unnamed Insider (@Unnamedinsider) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because a woman's place is in the home, a gay man's place is in the closet and a black man's place is Bongo-Bongo land.
— Lise Smith (@Lisekit) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because I saw a photo of Nigel Farage holding a pint and I drink pints so he must be alright.
— Andy Kelly (@ultrabrilliant) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip bcoz dem foriners r comin here and distroyin are country and not lerning English pic.twitter.com/gIvfD3iGDi
— dip (@grumpydip) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because I don't want elephants taking English mammals jobs pic.twitter.com/GG4amGuByC
— Derek Wall (@Anothergreen) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because I like to think that people from other countries who live in mine are the main reason I have failed in life.
— R-Mattz (@RealMattLucas) May 20, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip Because their support comes from all ages, races and classes pic.twitter.com/CUaEjnJ8MS
— incrediblyQ (@incrediblyQ) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip I heard an African American and 2 (gay?) French robots on the radio telling me to "get lucky". Now I'm scared to go outside
— Jamie Karran (@NoDrNo) May 21, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip DEY TERK ER JERBS pic.twitter.com/cKG1MEcwaU
— William Kedjanyi (@keejayOV) May 20, 2014
#WhyImVotingUkip because I'm pretty sure Nigel Farage is actually a Sasha Baron Cohen spoof character and I'd like to see this play out.
— Sharon (@MySharona1987) May 21, 2014
Even Greenpeace got in on the action, taking Nigel Farage to task over his comments about climate change:
#WhyImVotingUkip Because of the tiny chance all the world's climate scientists are in cahoots to crash the economy. pic.twitter.com/R0HHUbyBYj
— Greenpeace UK (@GreenpeaceUK) May 21, 2014
However, Nigel Farage seems to be oblivious as to why the hashtag is trending:
Great to see #WhyImVotingUkip trending – let us know why you are!
— UKIP (@UKIP) May 21, 2014
Delighted to see so many people announcing their intention to vote for UKIP tomorrow #WhyImVotingUKIP
— Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) May 21, 2014
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Twitterati up their own arses again.