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A Ukip candidate has sparked outrage after criticising the parents of the Syrian child pictured washed up dead on a beach - for being "greedy for the good life in Europe". | A Ukip candidate has sparked outrage after criticising the parents of the Syrian child pictured washed up dead on a beach - for being "greedy for the good life in Europe". |
Peter Bucklitsch, who finished fourth in the Wimbledon constituency at the General Election, shocked Twitter users by claiming that the three-year-old Aylan Kurdi was "well clothed & well fed". | Peter Bucklitsch, who finished fourth in the Wimbledon constituency at the General Election, shocked Twitter users by claiming that the three-year-old Aylan Kurdi was "well clothed & well fed". |
He suggested the boy's parents should not have risked his life by trying to make the 13-mile journey across the Mediterranean from Turkey to the Greek island of Kos. | He suggested the boy's parents should not have risked his life by trying to make the 13-mile journey across the Mediterranean from Turkey to the Greek island of Kos. |
In a shocking post on Twitter, he added: "Queue jumping costs". He also made the remarkable claim that Turkey "is not a place where the family was in danger" and said: "Leaving that safe place put the family in peril". | In a shocking post on Twitter, he added: "Queue jumping costs". He also made the remarkable claim that Turkey "is not a place where the family was in danger" and said: "Leaving that safe place put the family in peril". |
His posts triggered a furious backlash on Twitter, with users describing him as "evil," "heartless" and "unbelievably cruel," while high profile figures such as Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron and ex-footballer Stan Collymore also denounced his remarks. | His posts triggered a furious backlash on Twitter, with users describing him as "evil," "heartless" and "unbelievably cruel," while high profile figures such as Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron and ex-footballer Stan Collymore also denounced his remarks. |
Mr Bucklitsch is understood to have been expelled by the Liberal Democrats in 2011 after he stood for the Conservatives in a council election. Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrat leader, took to Twitter to denounce his comments: | Mr Bucklitsch is understood to have been expelled by the Liberal Democrats in 2011 after he stood for the Conservatives in a council election. Tim Farron, the Liberal Democrat leader, took to Twitter to denounce his comments: |
In one resonating response, a user replied to Mr Bucklitsch by editing his tweet so it read: "The little Syrian boy died because his parents wanted life": | In one resonating response, a user replied to Mr Bucklitsch by editing his tweet so it read: "The little Syrian boy died because his parents wanted life": |
The overwhelming response to the pictures of the three-year-old toddler has been one of compassion, grief and a desire for Britain to take in its fair share of Syrian refugees. | The overwhelming response to the pictures of the three-year-old toddler has been one of compassion, grief and a desire for Britain to take in its fair share of Syrian refugees. |
More than a thousand people have backed The Independent's campaign calling on the Government to step up its intake. | More than a thousand people have backed The Independent's campaign calling on the Government to step up its intake. |
However the Government is continuing to resist the calls, insisting it is already providing enough help to alleviate the humanitarian crisis stemming from the civil war in Syria. | However the Government is continuing to resist the calls, insisting it is already providing enough help to alleviate the humanitarian crisis stemming from the civil war in Syria. |