Vic, just a little information here:
An independent analyst - haven't got the name or news-paper in memory right now - noted recently that UKIP does appeal to many people on account of the EU in/out referendum they stand for, but that most people in Britain today are more concerned about the economy, and for this reason, UKIP would be advised to present some policies on economic issues in order to attract support.
So this may be some good advice to UKIP.
This is my view too, that any party today attempting to attract mass support, must have something very original on the table to improve the economy and make it a fair place where each and every one of us has the right to take part in a prosperous economy.
It's not enough to just leave the EU.
As you may have realised on various threads, I support any party in Britain that makes a good decision and stands for it. If I see any party trying to do the right thing even on one issue, I'll stand up and support them on that issue.
Ed Miliband recently stated that "wisdom is not with any one party", when justifying his text conversations with Vince Cable. A wise sentence!