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Keith, the UKIP manifesto concerns UKIP policies nation-wide and at local level, so it is relevant to the upcoming local elections in May.
The UKIP local-gov. agenda is interesting.
The Tories also have a localism bill going, but although they have the set of tools and a Tory-Lib Government to support them being used, they do not do anything to put the localism bill proposals in to practice, apart from proposing some merger with Shepway that does not solve any local problem, either in Dover or in Shepway.
Labour has no localism bill at all!
Hence I see many people turning to vote for candidates who have the UKIP local-government agenda in front of them and who promote it, where-as the Tories simply refuse to implement their own localism bill, and Labour has none at all.
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