What next for Nigel Farage and his growing Ukip gang?
The three main parties are in tatters after Ukip’s by-election win in Rochester – how far can the “protest vote” go?
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Remarks by a UN expert condemning the UK’s attitude to immigration as “b*******” are dismissed by Ukip as “coarse and petulant.”
If Ukip can win in Rochester, they can win anywhere, according to Nigel Farage. Could the rest of England turn purple next year?
The three main parties are in tatters after Ukip’s by-election win in Rochester – how far can the “protest vote” go?
Ukip leader Nigel Farage says Labour are ill-placed to criticse Ukip’s health policy having privatised NHS services through PFI contracts.
Great Yarmouth, flooded with holidaymakers in the half-term sun, is mainly white working class and increasingly Ukip. This is one of the UK Independence Party’s target seats.
After the child abuse scandal in Rotherham forced former South Yorkshire police and crime commissioner Shaun Wright to resign, Ukip believes it can pull off a shock win in the Labour stronghold.
Michael Gove channels Catherine Tate to deny the Tories are running scared in their latest battle against Ukip.
Analysis of a new poll predicts Ukip could win up to 128 seats at the next general election in 2015. Here’s how – and how seriously to take the results.
The problem for Labour and the Conservatives is that a lot of Ukip voters don’t see much difference between their leaders.
Former Conservative MP Douglas Carswell captures Ukip’s first parliamentary seat and marks an extraordinary breakthrough for Nigel Farage and his party.
In 1994, Ukip fought its first parliamentary by-election, with Nigel Farage just beating the Monster Raving Loony party. Twenty years later, it has won its first seat at Westminster.
Ukip has won its first by-election at the Conservatives’ expense and finished just behind Labour in another parliamentary seat. So is it a case of onwards and upwards for Nigel Farage’s party?
Shadow home secretary Yvette Copper and former cabinet minister Ken Clarke discuss the success of Ukip in Thursdays by-elections.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage tells Channel 4 News that the by-election result in Heywood and Middleton – where Ukip finished just behind Labour – was extraordinary. “We didnt quite get over the line.”
While the Ukip leader Nigel Farage has rightly said he won’t “pretend” to win over women voters, he should perhaps search a little harder for his inner feminist.