And here’s the thing: Banks knew it. Farage knew it. But they didn’t care. Their primary objective was to be seen to lead the campaign, not to win it.
Plus: Trump’s folly, Miliband’s mess, my first West Ham game at the Olympic Stadium – and Margaret Thatcher, Queen of Game Shows.
The party’s two new spokesmen on economics and business are both unelected party officials.
The People’s Army has a long history of knife fights. This one will get more bloody before it is over.
The march of the populist left could see the party confined to its heartlands – or stripped of them.
Even a dream night on May 7th has the potential to present some challenges for the “People’s Army”.
UKIP, like the SNP, have become expert Eeyores. They should proudly adopt the donkey as their symbol.
The party’s Economy spokesman is under attack – and the ‘People’s Army’ are well-practiced in infighting.
The first in a new series: What does the “People’s Army” really plan for the British economy?
Why I disagree with the case set out on this site by its former Editor a week ago.