Farage Recruits UKIP People’s Army in Dickens County to Repel EU

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From his vantage point on the chalk cliffs above the English Channel, Alan Bentley has a clear view of where his country is going wrong.

“They talk about controlling immigration and they haven’t,” said Bentley, 64, a retired pharmacist, as he finished a lunchtime sandwich overlooking the bay in Broadstairs, a resort town on England’s southeast coast. “At one time you had a vague idea of what the parties you voted for stood for. But today’s politicians don’t have any core values.”