Admittedly, there's a large gap between Green (92%), Labour, SNP, Plaid Cymru, Lib Dems (83%)... then BNP (34%), UKIP (19%), Tories (18%).
I think this is down to their sometimes-accidentally-lefty economic stance (eg they want to tax large multinationals (because they are run by evil foreigners), I want to tax large multinationals because they avoid tax) whereas UKIP and the Tories are persistently right-wing economically. I'm not sure it's so worrying, TBH; I can live with the fact that both Mussolini and I would like the trains to run on time. :-)
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Admittedly, there's a large gap between Green (92%), Labour, SNP, Plaid Cymru, Lib Dems (83%)... then BNP (34%), UKIP (19%), Tories (18%).
I think this is down to their sometimes-accidentally-lefty economic stance (eg they want to tax large multinationals (because they are run by evil foreigners), I want to tax large multinationals because they avoid tax) whereas UKIP and the Tories are persistently right-wing economically. I'm not sure it's so worrying, TBH; I can live with the fact that both Mussolini and I would like the trains to run on time. :-)