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Tag Archives: BNP
Jun 5 2013
Belonging and entitlement – Britain’s ‘ethnic majority’ and the rise of UKIP
7 CommentsBy Michael Skey The UK Independence Party’s electoral success is underwritten by dissatisfaction with the major parties in the British political landscape. Michael Skey explores the factors accounting for the popularity of UKIP. He points out that the party’s high … Continue reading
Posted by: June 5, 2013
Tagged with: BNP, Ethnic majority, European Public Sphere, Euroscepticism, Tory, UKIP, UKKippers