
right-wing to far-right Eurosceptic political party in the United Kingdom
The UK Independence Party is a right-wing to far-right political party in the United Kingdom that strongly opposes British membership in the European Union. It gained significant influence in British politics, particularly around the time of the Brexit referendum, by campaigning for the UK to leave the EU.
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The UK Independence Party (UKIP /ˈjuːkɪp/ YOO-kip) is a far-right populist, Eurosceptic, Christian nationalist political party in the United Kingdom. The party reached its greatest level of success in the mid-2010s, when it gained two members of parliament (both through defections) and was the largest party representing the UK in the European Parliament. The party slowly declined in its latter years to become a fringe party. As of 2026 the party is led by Nick Tenconi, the COO of Turning Point UK, who has pivoted the party toward Christian nationalism.
UKIP originated as the Anti-Federalist League, a single-issue Eurosceptic party established in London by Alan Sked in 1991. It was renamed as the UK Independence Party in 1993. Its growth was slow and it was largely eclipsed by the Eurosceptic Referendum Party until the latter's 1997 dissolution. In 1997, Sked was ousted by a faction led by Nigel Farage, who became the party's preeminent figure. In 2006, Farage became leader and, under his direction the party adopted a wider policy platform and capitalised on concerns about rising immigration, in particular among the white British working class. This resulted in significant breakthroughs at the 2013 local elections, 2014 European parliamentary elections, and 2015 general election. After the UK voted to leave the EU in the 2016 Brexit referendum, Farage stepped down as UKIP leader, later joining the Brexit Party (now known as Reform UK), which is widely considered to be UKIP's successor. UKIP subsequently saw its vote share and membership heavily decline, losing all its elected representatives amid much internal instability and a drift toward a far-right, anti-Islam stance.
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