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Dear Edna,that is probably one of your best post...there is a lot of difference between European Elections and the General Election...Voting for UKIP in the Euro Elections this May will shake up the main parties. We fought two world wars to stop being ruled by another Country,yet,here we are,sleepwalking into an almalgamation of nations who can lay down rules in this country,if you do not like their policies can you vote them out...NO! Make the politicians of this country realise that we should make our laws rather than some solicitor from abroad.Nope, you're probably right.
But a lot of by election results are reversed when it comes to a general election, so even if UKIP managed to get themselves a seat somewhere mid term, they may end up losing it come the main event. The protest voters feel they've made their point, and go back to their usual preference.
Remember the Eastbourne by-election, following the IRA murder of Ian Gow? Seen as a massively safe Tory seat. Some weaselly, deeply unimpressive bloke in glasses- I forget his name- stood as the Lib Dem candidate and unexpectedly took the seat by about 5,000 votes.
Then promptly lost it again by the same margin two years later at the next general election. No idea what happened to him after that. Probably faded into the pages of history, right?
I guess what I'm saying is that I'm not sure significant numbers of voters feel confident yet enough to go with UKIP in a general election, although they might put an X in the box for their MEP. And that's why it feels like the coverage Farage gets is disproportionate to his political standing as things are.