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UKIP: The First 100 Days

In a surprise turn of events, the UK Independent party, driven by Eurosceptic ideals, emerges victorious in the 2015 election and takes the reins of power. At the forefront of this new government is Deepa Kaur, a proud British citizen of Sikh descent, who proudly prioritizes her national identity...

In a fictional scenario, the UK Independent party wins a national election in 2015 and takes power. The party's poster girl, Deepa Kaur, a British-born and educated Sikh, becomes the Member of Parliament for Romford. As the party's policies targeting illegal immigrants intensify, jobs suffer, affecting Deepa's own family. The situation escalates when a young boy, Sadir, is injured during a raid and accused of assaulting police, prompting Deepa to reevaluate her priorities and speak out against her party's actions.

Info about UKIP: The First 100 Days

Studio(s): Channel 4 Television, RAW

Originally Released: United Kingdom, Feb 16, 2015

Production Country: United Kingdom