Indeed, Mr Farage usually begins these meetings by asking them at the outset whether they are members and most say No. So he is specifically pitching to undecided voters and is spending a lot of time with them. By the time that the campaign is over he will have personally spoken to thousands of voters, and often without the television cameras and the journalists in tow. (This strategy recently led some journalists to conclude that Farage must be seriously ill because he had gone quiet).