Cameron succumbs to growing pressure from right wing UKIP to get the UK out of the EU
Britain's right-wing conservative movement is making life difficult for Prime Minister David Cameron. The UK Independence Party wants to lead the country out of the EU, and its approval ratings are higher than ever. As the pressure mounts, Cameron has been at pains to outline a clear stance on Europe.
(Nigel) Farage is the leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party
(UKIP), a right-wing conservative movement that aims to lead Britain out of the European Union.
For months now, his proposals have put the government on the back foot -- and this has rapidly increased his party's popularity among voters. Recent surveys show UKIP polling around 15 percent, which would make it the third most important political force in the country, after the Conservatives and the center-left Labour Party, yet ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
Still, Europhobia continues to spread throughout the country and is forcing both the Conservatives and Labour further to the right. Of the three parties represented in the House of Commons,
only the Liberal Democrats are staunchly pro-EU -- and they are currently running at 8 percent in the opinion polls.
Labour is afraid of making a crystal-clear commitment to Europe and the Tories are largely spewing populist rhetoric. UKIP leader Farage is pleased with this development. "What happens is that everybody is coming towards our position," he says.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/cameron-succumbs-to-growing-europhobia-in-the-uk-a-876104.html
Sounds like the conservative UKIP is enjoying its moment in the sun.