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Hookem quits as deputy UKIP leader to run for leadership | Hookem quits as deputy UKIP leader to run for leadership |
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UK Independence Party deputy leader Mike Hookem has quit his position and will run for party leader. | UK Independence Party deputy leader Mike Hookem has quit his position and will run for party leader. |
Mr Hookem said he wanted to offer "a real alternative" to the leadership of Gerard Batten. | Mr Hookem said he wanted to offer "a real alternative" to the leadership of Gerard Batten. |
Mr Batten was elected to the top job unopposed in April 2018, and promised to resign after 12 months to allow a full raft of candidates to run. | Mr Batten was elected to the top job unopposed in April 2018, and promised to resign after 12 months to allow a full raft of candidates to run. |
In a letter to party officials, Mr Hookem said the leader had "squandered our natural advantage". | In a letter to party officials, Mr Hookem said the leader had "squandered our natural advantage". |
"I believe UKIP always has been and always should be a libertarian party that encourages and promotes common-sense policies with a broad electoral appeal," he wrote. | "I believe UKIP always has been and always should be a libertarian party that encourages and promotes common-sense policies with a broad electoral appeal," he wrote. |
"However, under Mr Batten's leadership, and despite my appeals, UKIP has been derailed from this objective. | "However, under Mr Batten's leadership, and despite my appeals, UKIP has been derailed from this objective. |
"Mr Batten's policy direction and associations have given the mainstream media the ammunition to label our party 'extreme' and 'far-right', accusations I do not believe to be true." | "Mr Batten's policy direction and associations have given the mainstream media the ammunition to label our party 'extreme' and 'far-right', accusations I do not believe to be true." |
Mr Batten has been criticised for the direction he has taken UKIP, especially after naming former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - as an adviser. | Mr Batten has been criticised for the direction he has taken UKIP, especially after naming former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson - whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon - as an adviser. |
But Mr Batten said he had saved the party "from oblivion", and that Tommy Robinson was "a good person to have onside". | But Mr Batten said he had saved the party "from oblivion", and that Tommy Robinson was "a good person to have onside". |
Mr Hookem, who's MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber, said he had been "desperate to act to stop the increasing isolation and marginalisation of our party in recent months. | |
"However unlike some who found alternative parties, I stayed loyal to the membership and delayed my resignation to minimise any potential electoral impact." | "However unlike some who found alternative parties, I stayed loyal to the membership and delayed my resignation to minimise any potential electoral impact." |
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