Hugh Moelwyn Hughes - UK Independence Party UKIP is not a one issue party. Our core belief, that we must leave the EU, derives overwhelmingly from perceiving that central direction from the EU requires the end of democracy.

Since 1973 our Conservative and Labour governments have accepted the superiority of European Law, so that our Westminster Parliament must enact the instructions of every European Directive.

Democratic debate is useless - so we have a stifling General Election in 2005. Inside the EU we must do what France and Germany require:

They decide their Agenda under the bi-lateral Treaty of Versailles (1963). That becomes the Agenda for the European Union.

"Member States shall actively and unreservedly support the European Union's foreign and security policy" - so we will soon have no foreign policy of our own.

UKIP's core policy of leaving the EU is like the hub of a wheel, the spokes are individual policies radiating outwards.

Outside the EU our voice will count once again when we return as a free-standing member of the World Trade Organisation, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, United Nations, NATO and other international bodies, instead of acting as an Agent of the EU. Outside the EU we can decide whether and to what extent we:

liberate the agricultural industry; liberate our fishing industry; liberate our national steel industry; liberate British based industrial production; control immigration; control foreign policy; protect our pensioners without subsidising underfunded EU pensions.

Details of our policies are available on our website www.ukip.org and from UKIP, 123 New John Street, Birmingham, B6 4DN.

UKIP is the only party standing for the restoration of parliamentary democracy - restoring your power as a voter to decide policy free from the dictatorial Treaties of the European Union.

We ask you to support our aims by voting UKIP on 5 May. In Newport West the UKIP vote more than doubled between the General Election in 2001 and the Assembly Election in 2003. With your help we can double it again. UKIP's faster growth in England will give us MPs on May 5. At the European Election last year UKIP came top in 21 constituencies!

A big vote nationwide will add weight to the UKIP MPs elected on May 5.