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The history of the far right in this country shows us that they can never gain an electoral foothold. We can’t be complacent, but they won’t be a factor in any upcoming general election.
Not sure this is right. The two main parties have been losing their share of their vote to ‘other’ parties and ‘independents’. Looking at the last few GEs it’s quite likely this is a trend and coalition governments are highly likely.
I think (hope) UKIP are too far to the right now for coalition... but who knows.
What, all 100k of them?
The history of the far right in this country shows us that they can never gain an electoral foothold. We can’t be complacent, but they won’t be a factor in any upcoming general election.