Thursday, 15th September 2011 According to the latest growth figures from the EU, Britain’s forecast has been downgraded from 1.7% to 1.1%, with inflation likely to rise from 4.1% to 4.4%. The EU blames “a spike in inflation… due to rising home energy prices”. More Monday, 12th September 2011 The Eastbourne conference highlights are now available for you to watch on YouTube. More Monday, 12th September 2011 Here is the full policy proposal from Paul Nuttall MEP for a Union for the Future as outlined at the Annual Conference in Eastbourne. Feel free to leave a comment below. More Sunday, 11th September 2011 UKIP Home Affairs spokesman Gerard Batten tackled the aftermath of the riots in London in his conference speech, which is as follows: More Saturday, 10th September 2011 UKIP's 2011 Annual Conference proved a smash hit with record numbers turning out for the Eastbourne event.More Wednesday, 7th September 2011 With less than 48 hours to go to the start of the UKIP 2011 Annual Conference in Eastbourne, the latest poll from Angus Reid clearly shows that UKIP is the fourth largest party in the country. More Page 1 of 210 · 2 · 3 · 4 · 5 · 6 · next · >| VIDEOS Thursday, 15th September 2011 EU economic governance has killed democracy in Greece and may yet spark a revolution there, says UKIP Leader Nigel Farage. More Thursday, 15th September 2011 To stay ahead of the competition, innovation is essential for small and medium enterprises but in the EU they are being hampered by stifling bureaucracy, says UKIP Wales MEP John Bufton. More Thursday, 15th September 2011 The fundamental weakness of European legislation is that one size fits all, says UKIP MEP Marta Andreasen. More Tuesday, 13th September 2011 UKIP MEP William Dartmouth says the saga of the Doha Round bears an uncanny resemblance to the Lewis Carroll work of fiction, Through the Looking Glass. More Monday, 12th September 2011 Mayor for London candidate Lawrence Webb kicks his speech off with news of UKIP's newest – and youngest – councillor! More Monday, 12th September 2011 Part of the City of London & Business team, Janice Small explains why broken promises from the Conservatives saw her join UKIP.MoreClimate alarm pushes fuel bills up
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