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It’s fine to call In voters ‘Remainiacs’, Ukip’s new leader Diane James says | It’s fine to call In voters ‘Remainiacs’, Ukip’s new leader Diane James says |
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Ukip’s new leader has dismissed suggestions that it is rude to refer to supporters of staying in the European Union as “Remainiacs”. | |
Diane James used the term, beloved of some Leave supporters online, twice in her acceptance speech after she won the leadership of her party, succeeding Nigel Farage. | Diane James used the term, beloved of some Leave supporters online, twice in her acceptance speech after she won the leadership of her party, succeeding Nigel Farage. |
She also used the speech to announce that she would make Ukip more professional, suggesting that her “language will be different” to that used by Nigel Farage in the past. | She also used the speech to announce that she would make Ukip more professional, suggesting that her “language will be different” to that used by Nigel Farage in the past. |
Asked by the Independent whether she considered referring to In voter as “Remainiacs” to be unprofessional or rude, she said she did not. | Asked by the Independent whether she considered referring to In voter as “Remainiacs” to be unprofessional or rude, she said she did not. |
“Remaniacs?! What’s wrong with Remainiacs in terms of professionalism? I don’t consider it rude at all,” she said. | “Remaniacs?! What’s wrong with Remainiacs in terms of professionalism? I don’t consider it rude at all,” she said. |
“They even refer to themselves as the remanics. If they want to use their own phrase I’ll use that instead.” | “They even refer to themselves as the remanics. If they want to use their own phrase I’ll use that instead.” |
Ms James also said claims that Ukip had problems with sexism should be dispelled by her election. | Ms James also said claims that Ukip had problems with sexism should be dispelled by her election. |
“Yes, the new leader is a female. That might shock some of you. It’s going to dispel all the issues, I hope, about chauvinism and misogyny and such,” she said. | “Yes, the new leader is a female. That might shock some of you. It’s going to dispel all the issues, I hope, about chauvinism and misogyny and such,” she said. |
She added that said the party had the strongest rules for preventing people with chauvinistic views from becoming candidates. | She added that said the party had the strongest rules for preventing people with chauvinistic views from becoming candidates. |
“It’s not 100 per cent but its hellishly better than any of the other parties have got in place,” she said. | “It’s not 100 per cent but its hellishly better than any of the other parties have got in place,” she said. |
Ms James won the Ukip leadership with 47 per cent of the vote, beating second placed Lisa Duffy, who won 25 per cent. | Ms James won the Ukip leadership with 47 per cent of the vote, beating second placed Lisa Duffy, who won 25 per cent. |
The result was announced at Ukip’s annual conference in Bournemouth, its first such gathering since the Brexit vote | The result was announced at Ukip’s annual conference in Bournemouth, its first such gathering since the Brexit vote |
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