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    It's hard to say, Stuart, as I'm not a member of UKIP.
    While we should have an in-out EU referendum before 2017, to split the vote in favour of Labour would be unforgivable.

    My opinion is that UKIP will seek to ensure an EU referendum, so they might seek an agreement with the Tories for a future coalition, possibly in return for an earlier date for an in/out vote.

    The idea that hundreds of millions of people have the right to come and settle in "the UK" is just a Labour policy, and the Tories have finally achieved common sense.
    To discourage the Conservative Party now would be a gamble between future Prosperity and total Desolation.
    Labour must not win!

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