UKIP on brink of wipeout after losing all seats in local elections
Briefly

In 2014, David Cameron was still British prime minister and "Brexit" was an obscure word.In that year's elections to the European Parliament, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) triggered what its then-leader Nigel Farage called "an earthquake in British politics".UKIP clinched 24 seats and 27% of the popular vote, marking the first time a party other than the Conservatives or Labour had won a UK national election for a century.
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