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Nigel Farage ally says Austrians rejected far-right because they 'haven’t suffered enough rape and murder yet' | Nigel Farage ally says Austrians rejected far-right because they 'haven’t suffered enough rape and murder yet' |
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Top allies of Nigel Farage have lamented the defeat of the far-right candidate in the Austrian presidential election. | Top allies of Nigel Farage have lamented the defeat of the far-right candidate in the Austrian presidential election. |
Arron Banks, a Ukip donor, said he believed Austrians had made the wrong choice because they “haven’t suffered enough rape and murder yet”. | Arron Banks, a Ukip donor, said he believed Austrians had made the wrong choice because they “haven’t suffered enough rape and murder yet”. |
“You can’t always get it right,” Mr Banks said in a message posted on Twitter after the result of the election became clear. | “You can’t always get it right,” Mr Banks said in a message posted on Twitter after the result of the election became clear. |
Former Farage aide Raheem Kassam meanwhile simply tweeted “Jesus” in response to the news that the left-leaning Alexander Van Der Bellen had taken an unbeatable lead in the crunch vote. | |
The interventions come after Mr Farage’s interventions in the Austrian poll were shunned by Norbert Hofer, the extreme right FPÖ’s candidate in the election. | The interventions come after Mr Farage’s interventions in the Austrian poll were shunned by Norbert Hofer, the extreme right FPÖ’s candidate in the election. |
The Ukip leader had suggested that the far-right politician would call a vote on whether to leave the European Union. | The Ukip leader had suggested that the far-right politician would call a vote on whether to leave the European Union. |
Mr Hofer however rejected the suggestion. He said ahead of the poll: “It is not something I want. | Mr Hofer however rejected the suggestion. He said ahead of the poll: “It is not something I want. |
“We need to build a stronger union … I would ask Mr Farage not to interfere in internal Austrian affairs.” | “We need to build a stronger union … I would ask Mr Farage not to interfere in internal Austrian affairs.” |
Mr Hofer has said he believes the religion of Islam has no place in Austria and that a German-speaking part of Hungary – South Tyrol – should be absorbed into Austria. | Mr Hofer has said he believes the religion of Islam has no place in Austria and that a German-speaking part of Hungary – South Tyrol – should be absorbed into Austria. |
He carries a Glock semi-automatic pistol, which he claims is necessary to protest himself from immigrants. | He carries a Glock semi-automatic pistol, which he claims is necessary to protest himself from immigrants. |
The FPÖ – or Austrian Freedom Party – was set up by former Nazi SS officers in the 1950s following their defeat in the Second World War. | The FPÖ – or Austrian Freedom Party – was set up by former Nazi SS officers in the 1950s following their defeat in the Second World War. |
The weekend’s election was a re-run of an earlier vote, whose result was annulled by a court because of procedural irregularities. | |
Mr Van Der Bellen, a Green party-affiliated economist who is standing as an independent candidate, also won that poll. | Mr Van Der Bellen, a Green party-affiliated economist who is standing as an independent candidate, also won that poll. |
He again won on Sunday by a larger margin with an estimated 53 per cent of the vote. |
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