PLEASE accept my apologies for once again addressing the matter of Brexit yet again.

Anyone who has read the white paper brought forward by Teresa May will recognize it as nothing less than a complete capitulation to the Brussels bullying tactics.

It certainly bears no resemblance to the Brexit the 17.4 million leave voters asked for.

Here again we see the establishment closing ranks to overturn the democratic decision of the people, who were of course overwhelmingly working class, to leave the European Union and re-establish ourselves as a sovereign state.

It is a disgrace to see both the Labour Party and Plaid Cymru crowing in delight at this rejection of the will of the people.

Two parties professing to be the voice of the working classes colluding with a Tory government to deliver a Brexit which is in fact no Brexit at all.

They are even content to promote the words of big business and its scare-mongering tactics.

Airbus is a case in point.

We, of course saw this project fear promulgated by big business in the Euro debate where they warned us of an impending disaster, predicting thousands of big companies would leave the country if we did not adopt the Euro.

We now know all this was a complete fallacy, in fact the reverse occurred, with the UK securing the greatest level of inward investment of all the European states.

It is therefore gratifying to see that people are increasingly recognizing that Ukip is the only party which remains resolute in its call for a full return of all the powers of state to the United Kingdom, and for complete control of our borders.

Over the last month we have had more than 2,000 members join, or rejoin us, because they now see it as essential to have a strong Ukip which actually stands up for the people of Great Britain, and which truly stands by the decision of the people of the UK to leave the European political project.

I believe the other political parties will not reflect this will of the people and indeed are colluding with the remain camp to keep us tied in to the European project.

Perhaps I have said it many times, but I make no apologies for repeating the assumption that the European Union is about two groups of people, the political elite and big business.