The St George’s Cross has become an emblem of the working class
Like a vote for Ukip, to fly the St George’s Cross is as much to declare one’s antipathy to the liberal, metropolitan well-to-do middle-classes as it is a protest against the EU.
Like a vote for Ukip, to fly the St George’s Cross is as much to declare one’s antipathy to the liberal, metropolitan well-to-do middle-classes as it is a protest against the EU.
There is no one type of ‘working person’, and it’s an indictment of our politics that such an obvious point has to be made.
Majorities have group identities just like minorities, and that’s fine.
The more concretely we paint UKIP as a pointless third-rate Thatcher tribute band, the more effective it will prove.
Critics of Cameron’s environmental pledge should be reminded that the UK’s contribution is actually very small.
With a likely win days away, UKIP candidate Mark Reckless still has not made his NHS policy clear.
UKIP’s lead in the seat is up from the 9-point lead it had in a similar poll published earlier this month.