haxxiy said:
AFAIK most UKIP voters have historically voted Labour instead of the Tories though - native british of the working class. |
I don't know about that, those by-elections they were second in, Labour still got about half of the vote while conservatives got barely 10 to 15%. Fib Dems also lost massively. If UKIP took votes from Labour, why is Labour's votes increasing and why do the conservatives feel pressured on the issue of Eu membership? Something that may possibly split the party
~http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Shields_by-election,_2013
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