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Police fear far-right terror attack Given that we in UKIP are regularly described as “far right” are the suggesting a Provisional UKIP? The 63 County UKIP? Continuity UKIP? Or are we just getting confused between what really are far right murderous thugs and everyday political insults?
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How well will UKIP do at the EP elections? Every other British political party has their eye off UKIP. First of all the 4th June European Parliament elections are happening a year or so before a general election and UKIP are not a threat at national level. So as Labour, Tories and Lib Dems shadow box for the national poll, so UKIP can pour all their
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The world's biggest search engine, Google, has been inundated with requests for UKIP. The global internet giant reports that more people are interested in finding out about UKIP than any other political party taking part in the Euro elections. Sky News reports the results here.
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submitted by IainDale on 7th Dec 2008 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)
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Here are are two election addresses for two political parties keen to capitalise on the anti-establishment/expenses scandal which has brought our parliamentary democracy to it's knees. UKIP BNP Both leaflets advocate an end to unlimited immigration and an end to EU rule. What's the difference? UKIP if you want you to - just read the small print.
submitted by KeziaDugdalesSoapBox on 21st May 2009 (via keziadugdale.blogspot.com)
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Young Independence is a site supported by the UKIP (UK Independence) political party. It aims to provide young people under the age of 35 with a forum for political debate in order to increase political engagement amongst this age group. The website includes press releases, policy statements and blogs maintained by UKIP supporters, many of which are critical of EU policies and institutions and its...
submitted by Intute on 15th May 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
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The result saw the Conservatives win by a slender 106 votes while UKIP polled more than Labour and the Lib Dems combined. The chairman of the NW Cambs Branch of UKIP, Robert Brown, told Tory winner Andy Monk: "We made you look very nervous tonight and I think we surprised you and all the other political parties with our well-earned second place. "A special thanks must be given to our membership wh...
submitted by UKIP on 6th Apr 2009 (via ukip.org)
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The political blog directory on Totalpolitics.com Here will demonstrate the numerical disadvantage of the UKIP has in terms of the number of our blogs. We have 15 registered blogs compared to 298 for the Conservatives, 209 for Labour, 207 for the Lib Dems, even the Greens outnumber us with 74 respectively. There are at least 35 UKIP weblogs listed in the Google directory; including regional group,...
submitted by Bloggers4UKIP on 2nd Dec 2008 (via bloggers4ukip.blogspot.com)
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Surprised to see today's publicity concerning a suggestion that UKIP and the BNP should consider an electoral pact by which the two parties stand aside for each other in the next General Election. I hope its not true. UKIP are denying it. I hope its not a case of there being no smoke without fire. This story is very damaging to UKIP, and there is clearly a problem. Two members of UKIP's ...
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Recovering from the earthquake news that Lord Pearson has quit as UKIP Leader, I found myself wondering if anybody could name any UKIP Leader other than Nigel Farage? Some bloggers are getting very excited today about a Farage comeback, others claiming huge names like David Campbell-Bannerman (against whom I once debated) will stand. Either way I can't see this contest setting the political (...
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Today, as part of a new series of political podcasts for the Wardman Wire, I am talking to Gawain Towler, the prospective UKIP candidate for the South West in the forthcoming election. We discuss UKIP policies on Europe, the alternative to membership of the EU, and a range of current issues. I also ask Gawain if UKIP will reap the benefit of support from voters fed up with the main parties after t...
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