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    David
    Allow me to explore further,
    In the past UKIP took most of its votes from the tories,

    Clearly this latest election showed although they hit the tories, they also on a smaller scale hit labour and the lib dems.

    Part of there set up is to be a protest party, which has allowed them to do so well
    that of course with the other parties unable to connect with the electorate.

    Having picked up votes from labour they could form a good base in the future as the third party, if they move away from being a one issue party.

    That to be seen,

    But having built that base, to disown all those people by going in with the right wing of the tory party, will split both parties, signs of that are already to be seen.

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