Nothing comes for free, Nigel.
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UKIP’s manifesto makes misleading claims on health tourism.
Is it getting hotter, Nigel?
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Backtracking on climate policy would make achievement of a global climate agreement much more difficult, with disastrous results.
The PM chose Glasgow to unveil the Scottish Tory manifesto.
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The SNP are the only major party that is yet to show its manifesto hand. Here’s why it’s probably not worth changing your plans to read it.
It’s possible to believe a little too much in Britain.
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Overseas aid plays a huge role in defence, which makes cutting it a dangerous mistake.
Instead of giving specifics on immigration, UKIP came up empty-handed.
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UKIP’s immigration policies should have cleared away any ambiguity about what the party wants. Instead, they’ve added to it.
They look better than they taste.
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UKIP has some eye-catching spending promises but they are subject to a number of uncertainties.
Let’s not look too hard.
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Delving into the party manifesto reveals significant inconsistencies.
All smiles in Thurrock.
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Top billing for Europe and tax plans pitched beyond the UKIP party faithful as party aims for the big time.
Nigel Farage raised fishing quotas on the campaign trawl in Grismby.
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said EU fisheries policies means the UK gives away the majority of its fish. Is he right?
Farage was largely ignored by Cameron and Miliband.
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The UKIP leader was ignored by most of the other leaders in the seven-way TV debate.
The SNP and Plaid leaders worked together to show up the pack.
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It nearly didn’t happen, but for the first time ever, the British public has heard from seven party leaders in one TV debate. And for the first time ever, Natalie Bennett, Nigel Farage, Nicola Sturgeon…
‘I’m busy that day anyway, chaps, so don’t worry about ole Nick’.
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The debate shambles has reached its climax and guess who drew the short straw.
Phillips trailed a programme about race but didn’t deliver.
Hard hitting questions were promised but Channel 4 show ended up missing the mark.
Teaching children to uphold British values is at the head of parties’ agenda.
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The Trojan Horse affair in Birmingham schools last year has left an indelible mark on the education system and the ensuing debate on the need for schools to uphold “British values” has infused parties…
Nigel Farage and his party have gone from sidelines to spotlight.
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UKIP are getting a lot of negative press, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
By all means believe. But check your facts first.
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UKIP leader thinks we don’t need equality laws anymore. He couldn’t be more wrong.
Is the UK fuller than the rest of Europe?
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage said one new house needs to be built every seven minutes to keep up with immigration. Is he right?
It’s grim up North for the Tories.
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The contest for 28 marginal seats could give a strong indication of the overall result in May.
Almost as nice as Margate.
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A points-based system won’t drive wages up, as Nigel Farage claims.
Normal is as normal does.
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Farage’s policy launch was suspiciously light on actual immigration policy – and that’ll suit UKIP voters just fine.