Maybe, maybe not, but a very interesting development.
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UKIP set to cause ‘political earthquake’ as governing Conservatives  
flounder

 
 
by _Hilary White_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/author/hwhite2/) 
 
LONDON, May 7, 2013 (_LifeSiteNews.com_ (http://www.lifesitenews.com/) ) – 
In Britain, local  council elections are seen as a window into the political 
future, and last  week’s surge by Nigel Farage’s United Kingdom 
Independence Party has the ruling  Conservative Party deeply worried.  
UKIP has been attracting former Tories - both voters and MPs - 
disillusioned  with Prime Minister David Cameron’s “modernizing” efforts that 
have 
included a  bill for “gay marriage” and broken promises on a European  
referendum. 
 
Nigel Farage is said to be “jubilant” after Friday’s poll results that saw 
 UKIP electing 147 councillors, of whom 139 were gains. He called it a sign 
of a  “sea change” in British politics and declared that UKIP is now the “
official  opposition.” This was literally true in Lincolnshire, where UKIP 
totally  replaced the Conservatives in 16 seats. By comparison, Labour, the 
official  Official Opposition party, said it was doing “reasonably” having 
won 35 local  seats. 
Despite Tory accusations that UKIP is nothing more than a reactionary party 
 of “clowns and fruitcakes,” Farage warned the Prime Minister that his 
party is  not “just some little pressure group that will go away if someone in 
No 10  starts singing the same song.”  
UKIP gained 23 percent of the vote, compared with the Tory share of 25  
percent and 335 seat losses.  
Peter Bedford, a Conservative councillor who lost his seat to a UKIP  
candidate, told the Guardian newspaper, “It was a protest against central  
government’s polices – it's disappointing but we'll bounce back.” 
The BBC estimates that the results of last week’s local elections are the  
biggest surge by a fourth party in England since the Second World War. Ukip  
averaged 26 percent of the vote in council wards where it stood.  
Farage, who is one of the most outspoken of the Eurosceptic MEPs, warned  
Cameron that his party would clean up in next year’s European Elections, 
where  UKIP usually performs well. He said Cameron could be “toppled” as Prime 
Minister  if the Conservatives do not pick themselves up in time for the 
European poll.  Farage predicted that voters will have “had enough” of Cameron’
s party by the  2015 general elections.  
Conservative MPs this weekend demanded an urgent response from their 
leader,  calling for a referendum on Britain’s continued membership in the 
European  Union.  
Tory MP David Ruffley said, “David Cameron has to have a clear, sharper  
message on Europe because most people are not aware of his referendum  pledge.”
  
“This would be a concrete vote showing that Conservatives are serious about 
 getting a referendum. It is about focusing minds. This Ukip insurgency is 
real  and it's serious. Twelve months from now we will have another dose of 
this [at  the council and European elections]. We must act  now.”

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