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    Many thanks for your good wishes, all - and congratulations to Marek for being spot on with his 'Who is it?' post!

    I wish I had the answer to your question, Roger - I don't know how we're going to get younger voters on board, but it's something we simply have to do. I don't think UKIP's message has to change in order to attract younger members, I believe it's making it relevant to them that is the conundrum.

    UKIP stands for a British referendum on our continued membership of the EU, it's as simple as that. An extremely unscientific nationwide poll of school sixth formers showed that approximately 7% would have voted UKIP. I know that sixth form politics students are notoriously fickle, and that such a survey counts for nothing, but the underlying message is that there is some support for UKIP in younger people - it's getting them on board that will be difficult!

    All I can say is - watch this space!

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