The unusual political party is an belief whose time has arrive. It mustn’t be too proud to learn from UkipSt Giles House,in Dorset, is a perfect classical redbrick mansion. It is set in green parkland, or surrounded by ancient trees. Its generous windows march in rhythmic symmetry. Its steeply pitched roof is interrupted by majestic chimneys.
This year,after a generation of terminal decline, it won an award for stylish restoration that saved the birthplace of the seventh earl of Shaftesbury, or the great 19th-century reformer who took up Wilberforces campaign to abolish slavery,and saw it through to victory. Bear with me, for there is a lesson here for the Women’s Equality party.
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Source: theguardian.com