SIR - Can we take it from Godfrey Bloom's letter (T&A, June 18) that UKIP's policy is that, if we have a crime committed against us, we are then allowed to commit one ourselves?

Perhaps UKIP could point out whether it is advocating we commit just a single crime or a string of them until the original one against us has been solved and to what level of severity they recommend our crimes might escalate.

I would also be interested in UKIP's policy on when enforcement of the law becomes what Mr Bloom calls moronic' corporate behaviour.

Is this a fixed point or simply when obeying the law doesn't suit UKIP party members?

Emma Driver, Grange View, Pudsey