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'''UK Independence Party''' was formed on 03 September 1993 at the London School of Economics by several members of the Anti-Federalist League (AFL). Currently, [[Nigel Farage]] (MEP) is the leader, and [[David Campbell Bannerman]] is the Deputy Leader of the party. | '''UK Independence Party''' was formed on 03 September 1993 at the London School of Economics by several members of the Anti-Federalist League (AFL). Currently, [[Nigel Farage]] (MEP) is the leader, and [[David Campbell Bannerman]] is the Deputy Leader of the party. | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 3 November 2009
UK Independence Party was formed on 03 September 1993 at the London School of Economics by several members of the Anti-Federalist League (AFL). Currently, Nigel Farage (MEP) is the leader, and David Campbell Bannerman is the Deputy Leader of the party.
They support more use of "nuclear power and clean coal to provide secure and affordable energy supplies and safeguard the British economy."[1]
Resources
- UKIP, "UKIP's energy policy backs nuclear," 07 January 2008, accessed 24 February 2009.
- Neocon Europe United Kingdom Independence Party, accessed 01 March 2009.
Notes
- ↑ UKIP, "UKIP's energy policy backs nuclear," 07 January 2008, accessed 24 February 2009.