Ukip primed to be the party of the north, MP claims
ByThe Courier Reporter
Ukip is well placed to replace Labour as the natural party of the north, its only MP has said.
Douglas Carswell told the BBC Sunday Politics programme the party’s success in winning more than 100 second-place finishes at the general election showed where its future was.
The Clacton MP said he believed Ukip’s future was in “radical popular capitalism”.
He said: “Ukip’s future lies in replacing a corporatist Labour Party.
“It is significant we came second in 120 seats, many of those seats in the north of England.
“The disaffection people in Scotland clearly feel towards the Labour Party doesn’t stop at the border.
“It continues all the way down into the old Labour heartland.
“I think there is a tremendous future for Ukip in displacing the Labour Party with a sort of radical popular capitalism.”
Mr Carswell ruled himself out of the race for Ukip leader, insisting there were “a least half a dozen” better candidates.
And he backed the prospect of Nigel Farage running in the race and returning to the helm after a summer sabbatical.
Ukip primed to be the party of the north, MP claims