A BRITISH TEA PARTY?

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Britain's version of Tea Party rocks political system across the pond

The often stale British political system is being rocked by its very own Tea Party.

The UK Independence Party (UKIP), formed in 1993 opposing Britain’s entry into the European Union, failed to make an electoral dent for a long time. However UKIP has built up steam in recent years and is spearheading a seismic shift in the British political spectrum.


Who would have ever thought Freedom, Liberty, and the desire to live under smaller government was contagious?

Apparently, British conservatives are faced with the same problems we are having here in the US.

The British Conservative Party has taken a hard turn to the Left, just as the Republican Party has done here, essentially leaving British conservatives without representation.

Hopefully, the UK Independence Party will have great success and not be targeted by their own government via HMRC and other agencies as Obama has illegally done to conservatives and conservative groups in this Country.
 
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UKIP's stance on immigration is similar to the Tea Party that opposes illegal immigration but UKIP's main concern is Eastern European immigration as restrictions for Romanian and Bulgarian migrants were lifted this month, who can now work and live in the UK as they wish. The Polish community has become the second largest just behind the Indian community in less than a decade and it's expected that Eastern Europeans would become the largest migrant group in Britain in the next few decades and Cameron plans to deny childcare benefits to EU migrants.

 
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