السبت، 31 ديسمبر 2016
New victories in sight?
Image copyright Reuters Image caption Paul Nuttall, left, is hoping to push Labour hard in UKIP"s post-Farage era Is UKIP the most successful party in the history of British politics? Or an amateurish rabble which has lost its reason to exist? Or maybe a bit of both?
The UK Independence Party was founded in 1993 with one main goal: to take the UK out of the European Union.
Back then, the idea was way outside the political mainstream. But on 23 June the country narrowly voted to leave and Conservative Prime Minister Theresa May has vowed to implement the people"s decision.
So what is the point of UKIP after Brexit?
Leader Paul Nuttall will have three main priorities for the year ahead as it faces a potentially tricky set of local elections, defending many of the council seats won in the 2013 surge:
Holding the government"s “feet to the fire” over Brexit Putting a stop to the infighting that has long plagued UKIP, especially since the referendum Eating away at Labour�..
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