Is UKIP 'a flash in the pan'? - Well,
history suggests that the answer should be 'yes'. On occasions, in the past, 'new' parties
have made ground but only to fail at General Elections. So what can
we conclude here that is sufficiently different this time around?
1) The LibLabCon is detached from
voters - more than ever before.
2) Consequently, there is a body of resentment
mounting, the like of which has never been previously
seen.
3) The EU Election Results have given us a
clue.
4) Consecutive by-elections have given us a
clue.
5) Nigel Farage's leadership qualities are being rated
higher than those of all other leaders - and by a country mile, at
that.
6)Voters are flooding to UKIP from across the two main
parties and also the Lib Dems.
7) UKIP is resonating with the man in the
street.
8) People like UKIP's policies.
9) UKIP's support for Direct Democracy is striking a
chord with the disenfranchised majority.
10) 'Populist' is being deemed a dirty word
by the losers.
11) So many lies are being told against UKIP that if
they can prove that point alone to the politically naive, their vote share
across the nation could easily double!
That's enough for
now!