David Cameron should form a non-aggression pact with the United Kingdom Independence Party at the next general election amid fears the Fake oakleys free shipping could cost them up to 30 seats, according to a majority of Tory grass roots activists.
A survey conducted by the Conservative Home website showed that 60% of those asked thought the prime minister should strike a deal that would stop Tory and Ukip candidates standing against each other in marginal seats.
Ukip has enjoyed a surge in the polls and according to polling firm YouGov as many as 1.4 million people who voted Conservative two years ago have transferred their allegiance to UKIP.
Ukip has enjoyed an increase in support and in April the party out-polled the Liberal Democrats nationally for the first time, jumping to 9% compared to the Lib Dem's 8%.Peter Kellner, the president of YouGov, has said he would "not bet heavily against" Ukip topping the poll in 2014 European elections.
Kellner said in April that while Ukip might not be able to secure enough votes at the 2015 general election to get its first MP, it could do well enough to scupper the Tories."Suppose it wins over just 2,000-3,000 unhappy Tories in each of the key marginals," he said."This kind of division on the Fake oakleys would be enough to cost Cameron up to thirty seats,Best fake oakleys and hand victory to Ed Miliband.
If the shift to Ukip is much greater, Labour could win by a landslide."
Last week Ukip leader Nigel Farage said the cheap oakley holbrook sunglasses were now "virtually indistinguishable" from Labour and the Lib Dems on many big issues."We are not voting to change governments in Britain. We are voting for a change of management," he said.