Ukip has won its anti-EU push. Can it escape the 'yesterday's party' label? | Alan Travis
Ukip is in second place in 120 seats, but can the party survive without Nigel Farage standing for election?At the 2015 general election, Ukip polled nearly 4 million votes, securing 12.9% of the votes cast which pushed the Liberal Democrats into fourth place and sent a shockwave through Britain’s political system.But two years on and Ukip appears to have lost its mojo. Its only MP, Douglas Carswell, has quit and urged supporters to back the Conservatives in his Clacton constituency. Contin
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