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Manifesto Check: top UKIP policies

  • Written by The Conversation
imageFarage lays out his party's vision for an EU-free Britain. Gareth Fuller/PA Wire

Welcome to The Conversation’s Manifesto Check, where academics subject each party’s election manifesto to unbiased, expert scrutiny. Here is what our experts had to say about the UK Independence Party’s top policies. Follow the links for further...

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What would immigration look like under a progressive coalition?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageA warmer welcome for immigrants?Stefan Rousseau/PA

One of the most charged moments of the third televised debate ahead of the 2015 election saw the leaders of the three smaller progressive parties round on UKIP’s Nigel Farage over his views on immigration.

With the smaller left-wing parties enjoying unprecedented coverage in the first few...

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  7. David’s futile fight against the goliath of bureaucracy
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  15. Measuring coral reef fishes by taking humans out of the picture
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  18. Parties short of ideas on how to secure Britain's digital future
  19. In the vaccine debate, science is just getting its boots on
  20. State of the Nation: Britain's role in the world just keeps shrinking
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  22. What role will Northern Ireland play in the British election?
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  27. A hundred in a million: our obsession with the Victoria Cross
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  31. Shift to online music underscores power of a handful of tech giants
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  33. What Jeremy Clarkson taught us about incivility in the workplace
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  36. China's growing labour movement offers hope for workers globally
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  39. Making schools safer and more welcoming for LGBTQI students
  40. Dr Karl didn't breach ethics, but now he should spruik the science
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