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UKIP's Neil Hamilton rejects 'ageist' Farage remark | UKIP's Neil Hamilton rejects 'ageist' Farage remark |
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Neil Hamilton has rejected suggestions by UKIP leader Nigel Farage that he is too old for frontline politics. | Neil Hamilton has rejected suggestions by UKIP leader Nigel Farage that he is too old for frontline politics. |
The former Tory MP, 67, defeated UKIP Wales leader Nathan Gill to lead the party's seven-strong assembly group. | The former Tory MP, 67, defeated UKIP Wales leader Nathan Gill to lead the party's seven-strong assembly group. |
Mr Farage said he was "not particularly in favour of Mr Hamilton's return to the front line, aged nearly 70". | Mr Farage said he was "not particularly in favour of Mr Hamilton's return to the front line, aged nearly 70". |
Mr Hamilton replied: "If Attenborough can still survive in a jungle of wild animals and predators at 90, I'm sure I'll be fine in the assembly." | Mr Hamilton replied: "If Attenborough can still survive in a jungle of wild animals and predators at 90, I'm sure I'll be fine in the assembly." |
Mr Farage, who is 15 years younger than Mr Hamilton, had described the treatment of Mr Gill as "an act of deep ingratitude" after UKIP won its first seats in the assembly. | |
Speaking about Mr Hamilton on LBC radio on Friday, Mr Farage said: "I think it is difficult to return to frontline politics after a 20-year gap when you are getting on a bit in years. | Speaking about Mr Hamilton on LBC radio on Friday, Mr Farage said: "I think it is difficult to return to frontline politics after a 20-year gap when you are getting on a bit in years. |
"But there you are, perhaps he'll surprise me." | "But there you are, perhaps he'll surprise me." |
He added: "One thing I will say, he is utterly committed to this EU cause, and he has been since the 1960," referring to Mr Hamilton's opposition to UK membership of the European Union. | He added: "One thing I will say, he is utterly committed to this EU cause, and he has been since the 1960," referring to Mr Hamilton's opposition to UK membership of the European Union. |
'Active and vigorous' | 'Active and vigorous' |
In response, Mr Hamilton said: "The average UKIP member will be very disappointed at Nigel's ageist remark. | In response, Mr Hamilton said: "The average UKIP member will be very disappointed at Nigel's ageist remark. |
"UKIP has many thousands of active and vigorous senior members. | "UKIP has many thousands of active and vigorous senior members. |
"It seems particularly odd to knock old age at the very moment we celebrate the 90th birthdays of two icons of Britishness - Her Majesty the Queen and Sir David Attenborough. | "It seems particularly odd to knock old age at the very moment we celebrate the 90th birthdays of two icons of Britishness - Her Majesty the Queen and Sir David Attenborough. |
"If Attenborough can still survive in a jungle of wild animals and predators at 90, I'm sure I'll be fine in the assembly. | "If Attenborough can still survive in a jungle of wild animals and predators at 90, I'm sure I'll be fine in the assembly. |
"Clement Atlee was 65 when, as Prime Minister, he introduced the NHS. | "Clement Atlee was 65 when, as Prime Minister, he introduced the NHS. |
"Churchill was 72 when he led us to victory against the Nazis. | "Churchill was 72 when he led us to victory against the Nazis. |
"Ronald Reagan was 77 when he brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union and ended the Cold War. | "Ronald Reagan was 77 when he brought about the collapse of the Soviet Union and ended the Cold War. |
"Is Nigel suggesting he could have done a better job than any of them, because he is 15 years younger than me?" | "Is Nigel suggesting he could have done a better job than any of them, because he is 15 years younger than me?" |
Among those who supported Nathan Gill in the leadership vote last week was Mark Reckless, a former Conservative MP and now a AM for South Wales East. | |
Asked what the relationship between Hamilton and Gill was like, Mr Reckless said: "Not good." | |
"I hope over time wounds will heal and we'll want to do the best for the people who voted for us and Wales as a whole," he told BBC Wales on Thursday. | |
Mr Reckless said he had supported Mr Gill in the leadership challenge but added: "I accept the result." | |
Of Mr Hamilton's bid to go for leader, Mr Reckless said: "It's not what I would have done, but we are where we are. I don't want to say anything critical about Neil on that." |