Walsall and Wolverhampton

About Walsall and Wolverhampton

The UK Independence Party (UKIP) has been steadily gaining support across the country during the years since UKIP was first formed in 1993. Our share of the vote has been growing as people have become disillusioned with the other, so called, three main parties. As UKIP campaigners speak to people we are constantly being told: Labour, Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats are all the same - it’s no wonder considering these three European Union supporting political parties are bound by the rules of the EU, which now makes 80 per cent of our laws. UKIP is the only none racist and none extremist political party fully committed to EU withdrawal for the British Isles.

UKIP has made major gains in recent years. During the 2004 European elections the UK Independence Party vote in the West Midlands was way above the Liberal Democrat vote. During the 2005 general election more people voted for UKIP than ever before and more recently, during the June 2009 European elections, UKIP's MEP candidates took more votes than ever and came second relegating the governing Labour Party to third place. 

During the 2009 European elections in the West MidlandsStoke-on-TrentDudley, beating the votes of the three Labour, Conservative and Labour parties.  In the Walsall North Parliamentary constituency UKIP took the highest vote making it feasibly possible that the people of Walsall North to elect a UKIP Member of Parliament. and , UKIP came first in

 
For those who are serious about Britain returning to the status of a free, self governing, independent nation rather than being little more than a few regions of the EU, then UKIP is the only vote that counts.

Derek Bennett, Chairman of the Walsall UKIP branch.