This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-37572377
The article has changed 14 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 4 | Version 5 |
---|---|
UKIP's Steven Woolfe says he's 'fine' after altercation | |
(35 minutes later) | |
UKIP leadership hopeful Steven Woolfe says he is recovering in hospital after a reported fight at a meeting of the party's MEPs. | |
The party released a statement from Mr Woolfe from his Strasbourg hospital bed saying he was sitting up having undergone a precautionary brain scan. | |
UKIP sources said "punches were exchanged" during the row at a party meeting and Mr Woolfe banged his head. | |
He was taken to hospital two hours later after collapsing, sources said. | |
UKIP sources said "a rumbustious argument" had taken place at the MEPs' meeting over whether Mr Woolfe had been talking to the Conservative Party. | |
"Even the possibility of him talking to the Tory Party some saw as a betrayal and some MEPs were very angry," the sources said. | |
The BBC was told Mr Woolfe went outside with another MEP where "punches were exchanged". | |
"It is believed that Steven banged his head against a structure - a window or a wall - but he got up," the sources said. | |
Following a vote two hours later "he collapsed" and doctors were called and his wife was contacted. | |
'Looking well' | |
But speaking from his hospital bed, Mr Woolfe said: "The CT scan has shown that there is no blood clot in the brain. At the moment I am feeling brighter, happier, and smiling as ever. | |
"As a precaution, I am being kept in overnight awaiting secondary tests to make sure everything (is) fine. | |
"I would like everyone to know that the parliamentary staff, the UKIP MEPs with me and hospital staff have been brilliant. Their care has been exceptional. | |
"I am sitting up and said to be looking well. The only consequence at the moment is a bit of numbness on the left hand side of my face. " | |
Earlier UKIP interim leader Nigel Farage released a statement on Thursday, saying: "I deeply regret that following an altercation that took place at a meeting of UKIP MEPs this morning that Steven Woolfe subsequently collapsed and was taken to hospital. His condition is serious." | |
Raheem Kassam, the other candidate to have declared for the UKIP leadership so far, tweeted his best wishes for Mr Woolfe, as did ex deputy chairwoman Suzanne Evans. | Raheem Kassam, the other candidate to have declared for the UKIP leadership so far, tweeted his best wishes for Mr Woolfe, as did ex deputy chairwoman Suzanne Evans. |
Leadership contest | |
Mr Kassam tweeted that he had cancelled his appearance on BBC2's Daily Politics "out of respect" for Mr Woolfe, following reports he had been taken ill. | Mr Kassam tweeted that he had cancelled his appearance on BBC2's Daily Politics "out of respect" for Mr Woolfe, following reports he had been taken ill. |
He added: "I really hope @Steven-Woolfe is okay. Plz send him your best wishes." | He added: "I really hope @Steven-Woolfe is okay. Plz send him your best wishes." |
Ms Evans, who is said to be considering her own leadership bid, tweeted: "Shocked to hear Steven Woolfe has apparently collapsed in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Wishing him well for a speedy recovery." | Ms Evans, who is said to be considering her own leadership bid, tweeted: "Shocked to hear Steven Woolfe has apparently collapsed in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Wishing him well for a speedy recovery." |
Diane James said on Twitter: "My thoughts are with @Steven-Woolfe and his wife and daughter at this anxious time and I wish Steven a speedy and full recovery." | Diane James said on Twitter: "My thoughts are with @Steven-Woolfe and his wife and daughter at this anxious time and I wish Steven a speedy and full recovery." |
Lisa Duffy, who stood in the previous UKIP leadership contest, told the BBC she had known Mr Woolfe before his daughter was born and had attended his wedding: "Today's news is devastating for everybody concerned and I can't possibly speculate on what's actually happened." | Lisa Duffy, who stood in the previous UKIP leadership contest, told the BBC she had known Mr Woolfe before his daughter was born and had attended his wedding: "Today's news is devastating for everybody concerned and I can't possibly speculate on what's actually happened." |
Mr Farage said on Wednesday he would return as UKIP's interim leader until a fresh election could be held to find a successor to Diane James. | |
Ms James announced her resignation after just 18 days in the job, citing professional and personal reasons for her decision. | Ms James announced her resignation after just 18 days in the job, citing professional and personal reasons for her decision. |
She succeeded Mr Farage on 16 September after he resigned following the Brexit vote. | She succeeded Mr Farage on 16 September after he resigned following the Brexit vote. |
Mr Woolfe was unable to take part in the previous UKIP leadership race after he missed the deadline for submitting his nomination. | Mr Woolfe was unable to take part in the previous UKIP leadership race after he missed the deadline for submitting his nomination. |