A carrot to the electorate indeed Naomi but very probably, when it comes to a 'serious' election, not a carrot with a broad enough appeal to enough of the electorate. I suppose the danger might be that if enough people equate economic ills with immigration then that message just might become mainstream. On the other hand as the countdown to a general election gets going will the right wing press sense danger and go after UKIP?
As a matter if fact if limiting immigration floats ones boat ( so to speak) the Tories have actually had success there: net migration to the UK is down since they came in.
The joke about 'clowns' is predictable but of course misplaced. I dislike the Tory way snd I think this government has been incompetent snd I like to make fun as much as anyone, but I do accept, to be serious, that there are clever people in the govt who really do mean well. I disagree with Michael Gove's policies but he's right when he analyses the perception amongst many that 'elites'have failed. He didn't elaborate further but he will know what I fear, which is that that spells danger as the alternate is giving a bunch of tinpot largely single-issue politicians a go at the controls.
Except I still can't see it happening. Italy also had Mussolini after all while wemade to with Baldwin and Chamberlain :-)