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Ukip at war again as two more leadership candidates put themselves forward | Ukip at war again as two more leadership candidates put themselves forward |
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Ukip’s bitter leadership wars broke out into the open again as two more candidates set out their stalls to head the crisis-hit party. | Ukip’s bitter leadership wars broke out into the open again as two more candidates set out their stalls to head the crisis-hit party. |
Suzanne Evans, a former head of policy, and Paul Nuttall, a North West MEP, both vowed to hold the Government's feet to the fire on Brexit if they are chosen by party members. | Suzanne Evans, a former head of policy, and Paul Nuttall, a North West MEP, both vowed to hold the Government's feet to the fire on Brexit if they are chosen by party members. |
But the announcements were overshadowed by fresh accusations and counterblasts which again laid bare how Ukip is riven by feuding factions. | But the announcements were overshadowed by fresh accusations and counterblasts which again laid bare how Ukip is riven by feuding factions. |
Ms Evans used her bid to warn that Ukip must shed its "toxic" image and risks becoming a Donald Trump-style party under the leadership of Nigel Farage and his allies. | Ms Evans used her bid to warn that Ukip must shed its "toxic" image and risks becoming a Donald Trump-style party under the leadership of Nigel Farage and his allies. |
She targeted leadership rival Raheem Kassam – who is backed by the Farage wing of the party – as a "far-right" candidate who would take Ukip away from the concerns of ordinary voters. | She targeted leadership rival Raheem Kassam – who is backed by the Farage wing of the party – as a "far-right" candidate who would take Ukip away from the concerns of ordinary voters. |
Ms Evans told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "Our future as a political party in Britain does not lie in that far-right wing. I don't see a groundswell of opinion in this country for more far-right wing policies. | Ms Evans told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show: "Our future as a political party in Britain does not lie in that far-right wing. I don't see a groundswell of opinion in this country for more far-right wing policies. |
"I don't see a groundswell of opinion for the right to bear arms in America." | "I don't see a groundswell of opinion for the right to bear arms in America." |
The backlash was swift, with Mr Kassam accusing Ms Evans of a “project fear tactic” and of spreading "smears". | The backlash was swift, with Mr Kassam accusing Ms Evans of a “project fear tactic” and of spreading "smears". |
He denied he was "far-right", adding: “When she does things like this, it really undermines her, it undermines her campaign and it is an attack on a lot of the party members.” | |
Mr Farage also hit out at Ms Evans' remarks, saying: "For her to talk about the party being toxic, for her to already declare one of the candidates who is running, Raheem Kassam, as being far-right, I don't view this as being a very good start." | Mr Farage also hit out at Ms Evans' remarks, saying: "For her to talk about the party being toxic, for her to already declare one of the candidates who is running, Raheem Kassam, as being far-right, I don't view this as being a very good start." |
On Saturday, Mr Kassam - a former aide to Mr Farage who sold “Brits for Trump” T-shirts online – won the backing of Ukip’s biggest donor, insurance tycoon Arron Banks. | On Saturday, Mr Kassam - a former aide to Mr Farage who sold “Brits for Trump” T-shirts online – won the backing of Ukip’s biggest donor, insurance tycoon Arron Banks. |
Today, he was also alleged to have deleted a tweet, in the summer, which urged someone to “tape Nicola Sturgeon’s mouth shut. And her legs, so she can’t reproduce”. | Today, he was also alleged to have deleted a tweet, in the summer, which urged someone to “tape Nicola Sturgeon’s mouth shut. And her legs, so she can’t reproduce”. |
Meanwhile, Mr Nuttall tried to strike a conciliatory tone by pitching himself as the "unity" candidate – while warning the party was threatened by an "existential crisis". | Meanwhile, Mr Nuttall tried to strike a conciliatory tone by pitching himself as the "unity" candidate – while warning the party was threatened by an "existential crisis". |
He told the BBC's Sunday Politics: "I have huge support out there across the country, not only among people at the top of the party in Westminster and with the MPs, but also among the grassroots. | He told the BBC's Sunday Politics: "I have huge support out there across the country, not only among people at the top of the party in Westminster and with the MPs, but also among the grassroots. |
"And I want to stand on the platform of being the unity candidate - Ukip needs to come together. | "And I want to stand on the platform of being the unity candidate - Ukip needs to come together. |
“I'm not going to be on here and gild the lily, Ukip at the moment is looking over the edge of a political cliff, it'll either step off or it will step back.” | “I'm not going to be on here and gild the lily, Ukip at the moment is looking over the edge of a political cliff, it'll either step off or it will step back.” |
The new Ukip leader will be announced on 28 November, with nominations to replace Diane James closing on October 31. | The new Ukip leader will be announced on 28 November, with nominations to replace Diane James closing on October 31. |
Steven Woolfe, the frontrunner in the leadership contest, quit the party last Monday, branding it “rotten at heart” and ungovernable without Mr Farage at the helm. | |
That followed an alleged attack by another MEP in the Strasbourg Parliament, after which he ended up in hospital. | That followed an alleged attack by another MEP in the Strasbourg Parliament, after which he ended up in hospital. |
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