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What began as a standard report by the BBC’s Giles Dilnot turned into a Twitter meme that backfired against the UK Independence Party, the anti-immigrant upstart of British politics. The mistake over the BBC’s supposed use of a “mosque” might mean the start of American “gaffe” obsession in Britain.
Britain’s UKIP party is winning over voters with its anti-immigration platform. And it’s a trend that’s spreading across Europe.Britain’s UKIP party is winning over voters with its anti-immigration platform. And it’s a trend that’s spreading across Europe.
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