Indeed, isn’t it odd that at a time of rising anti-Semitism and urban terrorism, the Left is far more worried about the rise of Ukip? Particularly odd considering that Ukip barely attracts a fifth of the vote and really won’t get more than half a dozen seats in May. Indeed, the whole premise of The First Hundred Days – that Nigel Farage might be invited to form a government – was so far-fetched that it spoke to the febrile imaginings of so many on Britain’s bedroom-dwelling Left. They exist in a world of recession, caliphates, cyberterrorism and grotesque political corruption. Yet what do they think is the greatest threat to Western liberty? The Women’s Institute.