UKIP
Who benefits when Ukip doesn’t stand?
If it fields candidates only in its 300 best seats, and leaves the remaining parties to fight over the rest, the Conservatives will win 13 seats
Ukip’s demise
The party’s losses will, with Labour’s decline, be the big story of June’s general election
Paul Nuttall’s chances
This election could see the end of the UKIP leader
Interview: Douglas Carswell—the Leaver
The MP for Clacton tells Prospect why he will not run for re-election
Paul Nuttall: Working class zero
He crashed in Stoke. But a sharper operator could still revive the northern right
Will Brexit break Ukip?
Yet another row has erupted—this time between Farage and Carswell
Interview: Paul Nuttall—losing in Stoke would “dent” my leadership of Ukip
He had "a duty" to sort the party out after its Autumn "disarray"
Authenticity is the missing ingredient in politics
But Ken Clarke has it in abundance
The roots of populism
The phenomenon is a wholesale suspicion of the principle of representation itself
Interview: Arron Banks—cheque-book democracy
Banks has gone from Ukip donor to Trump tower. Now he wants to use his money to turn the rage of voters on to British politicians of all stripes
Will Ukip “replace the Labour Party”?
Paul Nuttall, the party's new leader, has made this his aim
Ukip: partied out
You can sometimes get what you want—but if you do, expect trouble