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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I know I'll probably be flamed for saying so but more and more there's serious hints of "cultishness" where UKIP are concerned. There seems to be some sort of complete delusion surrounding their importance or the effect they had on the election result, and what likely importance they're going to have going forward. They even have their very own messiah who is championed as being able to do no wrong, even when he goes back on his promises. Excuses are abundant.
Most observers can surely see that UKIP hit their peak during 2014? They're on the way back down now and are highly unlikely to suddenly rebound and be more relevant than ever. Especially with the leadership fiasco. They had almost convinced some people that they were a genuine and cohesive political force on the rise but this has just outed them as the same old rabble... All they ever had going for them was a skilled public speaker. It's not enough to build a government on. Not by a long way.
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with an EU ref on the way and the African immigration problem?
they are not going away, they have just started