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Friday 25 September 2015 2:47 pm

Here’s what happened today at Ukip’s party conference

By: James Nickerson

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Conference season is well underway, and today the UK Independence Party's kicked off. Here's what happened:

Katie Hopkins, the Daily Mail columnist, had this to say about the House of Lords: "The people I represent, the things I articulate to the nation, actually we don't give a shit about the House of Lords because we think they're all a bunch of plonkers. They've just put Michelle Mone in there and frankly, once you've got Michelle Mone in anywhere you really don't really care about it…

"I certainly don't really mind if you seal up the room and gas the lot of them."

Katie Hopkins tells UKIP conference she wouldn't mind gassing the House of Lords http://t.co/bF0zIyw0XA pic.twitter.com/8hZ8LZyKrG

— BuzzFeed News UK (@BuzzFeedNewsUK) September 25, 2015

Nigel Farage signed what looked like a rather younger looking tattoo of himself:

https://twitter.com/jimwaterson/status/647345178206961664

A man bought his lucky wife a new necklace:

My wife is going to be thrilled when she sees the necklace I've bought her pic.twitter.com/picBpneY4Q

— Michael Deacon (@MichaelPDeacon) September 25, 2015

The party got very, very excited about their leader's speech:

Almost time for Nigel!! #UKIP15

— UK Independence Party (@UKIP) September 25, 2015

True to form, Ukip's leader Nigel Farage made quite an entrance. This song is called "Final Countdown" and it is by a band called Europe:

INCREDIBLE SCENES. Farage enters to the Final Countdown like Gob from Arrested Development. https://t.co/9WidkZoXWT

— Jamie Ross (@JamieRoss7) September 25, 2015

And it probably wasn't that surprising that Farage alluded to this week's revelations about Prime Minister David Cameron's time at university:

Farage calls Cameron "piggy in the middle" over the EU

— Michael Crick (@MichaelLCrick) September 25, 2015

You can watch Farage's speech, below, where he said there had said this of Cameron's renegotiation attempts:

He is not asking for anything substantial at all. Nothing. Nothing. He isn’t asking for us to get back control over open borders and the free movement of people to nearly half a billion.

He is not asking for us to get back the supremacy of British law in our own parliament and indeed that our own supreme court should be supreme. He isn’t even asking that our membership fee of £55m a day should be reduced. And he certainly isn’t asking for anything that the British public, in a full debate, would want to have.

here is @Nigel_Farage full speech at #ukipconf15 #UKIP15 https://t.co/PpxEWNCrtc

— RobinHoodUK (@RobbingHoodUK) September 25, 2015

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