This week saw the UK Independence Party
hold their annual party conference in Doncaster, where the focus appeared to
once again be on convincing the general public to vote the UK out of the
European Union in the upcoming referendum. UKIP leader Nigel Farage said that
the referendum was the time to put country before party, and praised the unity
shown by anti-EU groups who have formed the group leave.eu to campaign together for a UK exit. This once again raised the
question whether or not UKIP is indeed a political party or rather a pressure
group campaigning on a single issue. While unity was the idea that UKIP tried
to promote during their conference, it seemed that perhaps it was lacking
within the party as UKIP’s only MP Douglas Carswell was involved in a heated
exchange with party donor Arron Banks; this was after Banks suggested that
Carswell could be deselected if he supported Business For Britain, a group
which has refused to commit to the idea of a UK exit until the conclusion of
David Cameron’s negotiations with Europe.
The Green Party also held their party conference this week in Bournemouth, where they expressed their desire to change the electoral system used for general elections in the
This was a brief summary of the week's events surrounding this week's party conferences. It was taken from the TEN: Politics YouTube show, Week in Review.
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