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Scare poll gives Ukip 128 MPs

Ukip’s surging popularity could give them 128 seats in the next parliament, pollsters working for the Mail on Sunday claimed yesterday.

Survation said 25 per cent of those polled would back Nigel Farage’s rampant rightwingers, costing the Tories 100 seats. It claimed this would put Ed Miliband in Number 10.

The poll gave Labour and the Conservatives 31 per cent each and the Lib Dems 8 per cent, giving them 253, 187 and 11 MPs respectively, according to Survation analysis.

Ukip won its first election to the Commons last week in Clacton.

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