Saturday 28 February 2015

The Price of Kippers

That Nigel Farage went anywhere near Sarah Palin strongly suggests that Patrick O'Flynn must be on holiday. That Farage used the word "liberal" in a positive sense to such an audience strongly suggests something a great deal worse than that.

UKIP is now riven between at least one of its two MPs and everyone else in it. Not only on immigration, which no longer matters in the way that it did before we moved into a General Election year. But also on health, which really and truly does.

However, the big story about the little party is that it is committed to the Conservatives' programme of cuts. In that case, you might as well just vote Tory.

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