UKIP and the Greens: The rise of fringe parties
With UKIP’s second by-election win in Rochester and Strood late last year, once a Tory hotspot, could we see the big three lose more seats to these fringe parties as May’s General Election approaches?
With UKIP’s second by-election win in Rochester and Strood late last year, once a Tory hotspot, could we see the big three lose more seats to these fringe parties as May’s General Election approaches?
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