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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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The groundswell in UKIP support has been building for weeks and now leader Nigel Farage is calling on voters to cause a Euro elections earthquake! Following the results of Saturday's Populus poll in The Times which put UKIP on 19%, ahead of Labour on 16%, Mr Farage said he felt the campaign had reached a turning point. He told BBC News: "What I would really like to see if is UKIP can cause an...
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According to the BBC, former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is to throw his hat into the ring and attempt to get his old job back. The position became vacant last month when Lord Pearson stood down, admitting with surprising honesty that he wasn’t up to the job. Farage’s decision may have been prompted by suspicions
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Davey: Farage must explain UKIP’s missing millions Ed DaveyEdward Davey is writing to UKIP Leader Nigel Farage challenging him to publish his MEPs’ expense claims and to account for their shameful record of voting for perks and secrecy in the European Parliament. When Nigel Farage first went to Brussels, he promised to publish his accounts annually ‘so the public can inspect them', but since then neither he nor his UKIP collea...
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Flying Free: Nigel Farage’s take on his own life Events and the political calendar are likely to keep UKIP as one of the most prominent ‘other’ political parties in the UK over the next few years, making this newly revised and expanded autobiography of its most high-profile and flamboyant personality, Nigel Farage, timely not only for the party’s own fans but for anyone else
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Guido reports that a two-seater aeroplane carrying UKIP's Nigel Farage was circling in the air before crashing near Buckingham. Farage is understood to have walked away from the accident with only minor injuries and is now on his way to hospital. More details to follow.
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Whatever UKIP's faults, Nigel Farage is a beacon of truth in the clown parliament. Seeing little fascists getting upset at him, makes it worth voting UKIP at EU elections.
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A tired but elated UKIP Leader Nigel Farage tells the BBC that if the debate of recent weeks had focussed on Europe, then UKIP would have done even better!
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