IN response to Stanley D Parr, I think he is flogging a dead horse.
His overwhelming support for Robert Kilroy-Silk as Prime Minister needs to be put in context (You Say, Tuesday, October 19).
This year, the BBC dropped Mr Kilroy-Silk as a chat-show host for allegedly making inflammatory anti-Islamic comments.
At UKIP's conference, Mr Kilroy-Silk then threatened to destroy the EU and said he wanted to kill the Conservative Party.
This outburst may have resulted in businessman Paul Sykes withdrawing his financial support to UKIP. Now I hear that Mr Kilroy-Silk also lost his challenge to become UKIP leader.
Mr Kilroy-Silk does not deserve support. Behind that charisma, his political vocabulary is full of hate and destruction.
L SPITERI, Worcester.
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