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UKIP 44 points lead over Tories and 51 points over Labour
Could it be a landslide win for UKIP in the Clacton by-election?
UKIP 44 points lead over Tories and 51 points over Labour
Could it be a landslide win for UKIP in the Clacton by-election?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.UKIP did not have a candidate in Clacton in 2010, so how can they measure a swing to them?
It is too early to predict the result of this bye election. Other than Carswell we do not know who the other candidates are.
We do not know what gaffes UKIP will make during the campaign.
We do not know how Carswell will fair under media scrutiny. He was the archeitect of Elected Police Commissioners for example which have been widely discreditted.
I will wait and see before making a prediction.
It is too early to predict the result of this bye election. Other than Carswell we do not know who the other candidates are.
We do not know what gaffes UKIP will make during the campaign.
We do not know how Carswell will fair under media scrutiny. He was the archeitect of Elected Police Commissioners for example which have been widely discreditted.
I will wait and see before making a prediction.
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I hope so too.
There needs to be a clear choice for the British electorate. And UKIP gives them that. I would encourage those who believe in UKIP's to vote for them at the next General Election.
It would make politics more interesting. It might also mean that right wing voters could leave the main parties to promote a more centralist ideology - which for me personally, would be extremely attractive.
I hope so too.
There needs to be a clear choice for the British electorate. And UKIP gives them that. I would encourage those who believe in UKIP's to vote for them at the next General Election.
It would make politics more interesting. It might also mean that right wing voters could leave the main parties to promote a more centralist ideology - which for me personally, would be extremely attractive.
There's a wee bit here from the BBC site a few days ago, http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/ne ws/uk-2 8876122
Carswell achieved a whopping majority in the 2010 General Election, over Labour ::
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But UKIP did not stand in 2010. So if UKIP are so sure of winning the forthcoming by-election, why did they not field a candidate in 2010 ?
It seems obvious that if Carswell does win, its his own popularity that will tip the balance, not the popularity of UKIP in the constituency.
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But UKIP did not stand in 2010. So if UKIP are so sure of winning the forthcoming by-election, why did they not field a candidate in 2010 ?
It seems obvious that if Carswell does win, its his own popularity that will tip the balance, not the popularity of UKIP in the constituency.
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