In blow to PM Cameron, Britain's anti-EU UKIP party wins second parliamentary seat

GILLINGHAM/LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives lost a second parliamentary seat to the anti-EU UKIP party in Britain on Friday, an embarrassing defeat that foreshadows a possible political upheaval in next year's national election.
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