In that long-predicted catastrophe looking-for-a-place-to-happen which is the eurozone, many readers may well be surprised that few of us in UKIP are crowing.
From the outset, we have simply had the best interests of the UK at heart. We derive extremely little pleasure from having been proved so monumentally correct but a great many of us are profoundly angered that cloud-cuckooland politics had replaced pragmatism and that our eminently sensible mouthpieces, as well as the inherent common sense of the British people, had been so dismissively cast aside by those quisling sellout merchants found in all governments dating right back to Macmillan.