http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/05/18/ukip-councillors-anti-racism-pledge-lincoln-_n_3297890.html
All 16 Ukip members of Lincoln council have refused to sign an anti-racism pledge set up to ensure all county residents are treated equally and have the same rights to services.
While they don't have any real power in Lincolnshire, as the Conservatives still hold a far greater number of seats, it's a worrying sign. A quick read of the document shows that there isn't much of the 'OMG ebil multiculturizmzzz!' that Chris Pain had a problem with, and it doesn't seem to be a binding document to do anything. Most of the document is based around opposition to racism and the like, which I had presumed everyone on the Council would approve of.
Pain told the Huffington Post UK: "I have friends of all creeds and colours, there is no way you can describe this [abstention] as a racist act.
And the traditional, 'I have black friends too!' card to tie it all up.
So, NSG: is this a simple complaint about the wording of a document, or is it something more questionable? Is this a Lincolnshire-only thing, or will we see more of this in the coming weeks and months?





