After Rotherham, Ukip aims to top the 2014 Euro poll
Ukip achieved its highest ever percentage vote in yesterday’s Rotherham by-election. The party’s next ambition is to overtake the Lib Dems and top the 2014 elections for the European parliament.
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Ukip achieved its highest ever percentage vote in yesterday’s Rotherham by-election. The party’s next ambition is to overtake the Lib Dems and top the 2014 elections for the European parliament.
Protesters ironically chant “Blair for president of Europe” as the former PM arrives at Chatham House to deliver a speech attacking a possible “balance of competences” review on European powers.
Despite growing irritation with the UK, the Germans will not be throwing Britain out of Europe, even if Mr Cameron seems to be inviting such treatment.
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Israeli troops take control of a boat carrying pro-Palestinian MPs and activists who are trying to pass through its naval blockade on the Gaza Strip.