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Originally Posted by Livia
There's a lot of denial about who's voting for UKIP. The important thing for them is that they're connecting with people who actually get out and vote. The turnout for the Euro election was what, 35%? So that's around 65% of people really don't think it affects them, or they just can't be bothered. He's engaging people who vote from a variety of parties, mainly Conservative... but not exclusively.
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It is really odd Livia, today I was talking to some former student friends who were Lib Dems but voted UKIP last week.
They said they did so because it seemed everyone else was likely to.
These friends want to be in the EU,would not vote in a EU referendum and have no ideas as to UKIP's other policies.
I just don't get it.