Your UKIP Candidate,Dr K.T. Rajan
Dr Rajan—who speaks English, Tamil, Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi—obtained his medical degree in Vellore, India, before coming to the UK in 1960. He specialised in studying chest diseases at the Welsh National School of Medicine, and went on to obtain a doctorate of philosophy at Kings College Cambridge.
He was a Consultant Physician with the NHS for over two decades before retiring in 2001.
He is married with three grown up children.
Dear Voter,
I ask for your vote on 19th July as UKIP’s candidate in this election. I was formerly a member of the Liberal Democratic Party but became disillusioned with their policies. UKIP is the only party with a clear policy to end uncontrolled and unlimited immigration—the biggest problem currently facing Britain—which, as you will be very well aware, affects your access to housing, the NHS, education, and other public services.
Recent mass immigration from Eastern Europe has placed severe strains on public services that should primarily be available to British taxpayers. This influx of people will continue under present Government policies. The Labour Government, with the support of the Conservatives, has taken Britain into a disastrous war in Iraq costing thousands of innocent lives.
Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib-Dems have failed abysmally to take your genuine interests into consideration. It is time to wake up, protest, and be counted, by voting UKIP on the 19th July.
Yours sincerely
Dr K.T. Rajan

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