The Purple Revolution The Year that Changed Everything

The Purple Revolution: The Year that Changed Everything by Nigel Farage, published by Biteback Publishing in 2015, offers an insightful examination of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and its significant impact on British politics. Spanning 305 pages, this book details the evolution of UKIP from a single-policy protest party to a formidable force in the political landscape, particularly as the nation approaches a pivotal general election.
Readers will discover the untold story of UKIP’s journey under Farage’s leadership, highlighting the party’s rise from the periphery to a position of influence in Westminster. The narrative focuses on the political dynamics at play and the broader implications for European politics, providing a comprehensive look at a movement that has reshaped the political discourse in the UK. This edition is presented in English and is designed for those interested in political science and the intricacies of contemporary political movements.
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UKIP is a political phenomenon. 21 years after its formation as a single-policy protest party, it has come of age to cause a tectonic shift in British politics at the outset of what promises to be the closest general election for decades. This book, written by the man who orchestrated that extraordinary rise, is not an autobiography, but rather the untold story of the journey UKIP has travelled under his leadership, from the icy fringes of British politics all the way to Westminster, where it is poised to claim the popular vote.
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