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Voters Pushed To UKIP Ahead Of By Election

Voters Pushed To UKIP Ahead Of By Election

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Social Studies

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The transcript discusses the shifting political landscape in Britain, focusing on UKIP's growing influence in areas like North Kent. It highlights the impact of migration on local services, particularly in education, and the community's response to these changes. The economic challenges faced by regions like Sheerness are also explored, alongside historical contexts that shape current political sentiments. The narrative culminates in Rochester, where UKIP's strategies are challenging traditional parties, reflecting broader national concerns about immigration and governance.

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What changes have been observed in the areas left behind from the recovery in British politics?

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How has the demographic of pupils with English as a second language changed in the last six years?

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What concerns do local residents have regarding immigration and its impact on public services?

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What are the historical connections of Rochester to Europe mentioned in the text?

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In what ways is UKIP appealing to voters in North Kent?

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