by Suff » 26 Mar 2017, 12:18
This is all from an English point of view. If you look at it from a Scottish point of view, the UKIP are no different from the SNP. Who have been called everything you are now calling the UKIP. However the SNP is there to stay, forever, now.
What I see is a matter of timing. Had the UKIP had to keep building it's MP base and growing into a greater and greater threat, until they eventually wrested government from the incumbents, as the SNP did, they would be so entrenched into Politics that the old 3 party system would have finally collapsed.
All I see is a timing thing where UKIP didn't have enough time to become solidly entrenched into politics before their Raison d'etre was taken away.
However, don't count UKIP out. They will have a case to make for many years to come that the incumbents really didn't want to split from the EU and so they need to be watched and kept in line until the UK is firmly set on it's path.
Calling the UKIP dead is premature. It may come to pass after the exit from the EU, but I don't see it in the very near future.
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