Ukip party leader Nigel Farage (left) with Mark Reckless, former
Conservative Party MP for Rochester and Strood who won the consituency
seat
The victory of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) candidate, the former Conservative Member of Parliament Mark Reckless in the election for the Rochester and Strood parliamentary seat is being widely seen as marking a shift in traditional British politics in the run-up to the May 2015 general elections.
The victory of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) candidate, the former Conservative Member of Parliament Mark Reckless in the election for the Rochester and Strood parliamentary seat is being widely seen as marking a shift in traditional British politics in the run-up to the May 2015 general elections.
UKIP,the
anti-immigration and Eurosceptic political party has eaten into the
base of not just the Conservative party –- which has suffered the
biggest loss in vote share — but the Labour and Liberal Democratic
parties as well.
UKIP, won a parliamentary by-election in Rochester and Strood in southern England, in a contest prompted by the defection of a lawmaker, Mark Reckless, from the Conservatives.
UKIP, won a parliamentary by-election in Rochester and Strood in southern England, in a contest prompted by the defection of a lawmaker, Mark Reckless, from the Conservatives.
Reckless polled 16,867 votes, which accounts for a little over 42 per
cent of the total vote. This is a lead of almost 3000 votes over Kelly
Tolhurst from the Conservative Party, who came second with 13,947 votes
and a 34.8 per cent vote share. The Conservative Party’s support base
has fallen by 14.4 percentage points from the last elections.
The
Labour Party candidate Naushabah Khan polled 6,713 votes or 16.8 per
cent of the total share, which marks a fall of 11.7 percentage points
from its last performance in the same constituency. The Liberal
Democratic candidate performed the worst of the three mainstream
parties, coming fifth with 349 votes – or 0.9 percent of the total vote.
For
the UKIP leader Nigel Farage, his party’s performance reflects much
more than voter disillusionment with the three mainstream parties. It
represents, in his view, a positive vote for its policies.
“All
bets are off for the general election,” he said after the results were
announced. “If you vote UKIP, you get UKIP,” he said, adding, “the
people out there who vote UKIP intend to stay with UKIP.”
Note
With this victory UKIP won its second seat in the British Parliament after another former Conservative, Douglas Carswell, became Ukip’s first elected member of Parliament in Clacton-on-Sea after he, too, quit the Conservatives
Note
With this victory UKIP won its second seat in the British Parliament after another former Conservative, Douglas Carswell, became Ukip’s first elected member of Parliament in Clacton-on-Sea after he, too, quit the Conservatives
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