2015年5月13日 星期三

The United Kingdom Independence Party may have lost a leader but has found its public

This has been a bitter-sweet election for the United Kingdom Independence Party. with 12% of the public vote, triple what it won in 2010, UKIP has proved it can command considerable public support. But it has yet to convert that enthusiasm into seats in Westminster. The 1.5m-odd voters who plumped for the Scottish National Party have 56 MPs, UKIP’s almost 4m supporters have a solitary one http://econ.st/1QBhvjm

The United Kingdom Independence Party may have lost a leader but has found its public
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