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- proper noun acronym
UK Independence Party
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Examples
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When a single-issue, purely anti party like UKIP is the second-biggest party in European elections in the UK, something is coming apart.
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So nationally last week there were 5,000 new cases but according to the local BBC (the same BBC who thought the Greens would do well in Norwich North and excluded UKIP from the televised debate) there are 70,000 in the East alone.
Archive 2009-09-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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So the person (brave soul, posts anonymously) who keeps implying I am holding back in UKIP leaflets ought to perhaps get a job, a family and a busy life before criticising my lack of time to post every leaflet up to this site immediately.
Archive 2009-07-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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So nationally last week there were 5,000 new cases but according to the local BBC (the same BBC who thought the Greens would do well in Norwich North and excluded UKIP from the televised debate) there are 70,000 in the East alone.
You don't have to be thick to work in the local media ... but it helps Norfolk Blogger 2009
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So the person (brave soul, posts anonymously) who keeps implying I am holding back in UKIP leaflets ought to perhaps get a job, a family and a busy life before criticising my lack of time to post every leaflet up to this site immediately.
UKIP Freepost in Norwich North Norfolk Blogger 2009
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The UKIP is located in the UK somewhere around the Tea Party in US politics.
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Worthy but irrelevant, UKIP is unable to see that its policy of withdrawal tomorrow will is to run before you can walk
Archive 2008-08-24 2008
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Worthy but irrelevant, UKIP is unable to see that its policy of withdrawal tomorrow will is to run before you can walk
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In that sense, then, UKIP is a one-trick pony and has no real plan as to how, over coming years, public opinion might be brought to a state where ending our membership of the EU becomes the established opinion of, ideally, two-thirds of the electorate.
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In that sense, then, UKIP is a one-trick pony and has no real plan as to how, over coming years, public opinion might be brought to a state where ending our membership of the EU becomes the established opinion of, ideally, two-thirds of the electorate.
Archive 2008-08-24 2008
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