Almost One in Three British Conservatives Would Back Eurosceptic UKIP in European Elections
Many not happy with current European policy
Just under a third (32%) of people who voted Conservative in 2010 say they would vote for the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) in European Parliament elections were the poll to be held tomorrow, new research from YouGov shows. 13% of voters who backed the Liberal Democrats in the last general election would also back UKIP.
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