Pop the champagne corks at UKIP HQ, or at least crack open whatever discount lager remains after Nick Tenconi’s close protection goons have been at the drinks cupboard.
The party that once shook up British politics has achieved a remarkable new milestone.

In Thursday’s Stroud District Council by-election in Thrupp Ward, UKIP’s Lucian Aeris polled a grand total of two votes.
Two.
As in, one more than one.
Regular Searchlight readers will recall that Chairman Ben Walker himself previously held the record, polling just five votes in Stroud’s Severn Ward last June.
We pointed out at the time that this was the lowest vote achieved by any UKIP candidate since the party’s inception in 1993.

But Walker was simply ahead of his time; a pioneer, blazing a trail to the bottom that Lucian has now heroically extended.
Two votes. One was presumably Lucian’s own. The identity of the second brave soul remains a mystery. His mum, probably.
Walker’s UKIP: Britain’s fastest shrinking political party, in a race to the bottom it seems determined to win.






