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UKIP Facebook 'Nazi salute' candidate Alex Wood suspended UKIP Facebook 'Nazi salute' candidate Alex Wood suspended
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A UKIP candidate has been suspended from standing in elections for Somerset County Council after photos appeared on his Facebook account showing him making a Nazi-style salute.A UKIP candidate has been suspended from standing in elections for Somerset County Council after photos appeared on his Facebook account showing him making a Nazi-style salute.
Alex Wood, 22, said the picture was taken out of context and associated comments were not written by him.Alex Wood, 22, said the picture was taken out of context and associated comments were not written by him.
Mr Wood said he had told police and said his account had been "hijacked".Mr Wood said he had told police and said his account had been "hijacked".
UKIP leader Nigel Farage said any members proven to have extreme right wing views would be expelled.UKIP leader Nigel Farage said any members proven to have extreme right wing views would be expelled.
Mr Farage told BBC News he did not know Alex Wood but confirmed he had met him on a regional tour last week.Mr Farage told BBC News he did not know Alex Wood but confirmed he had met him on a regional tour last week.
He said Mr Wood "would be gone" if he is shown to be a Nazi sympathiser. He said: "I would think it's more about silly youthful bravado than it is a statement of political intent.
"But we will investigate it and if we discover that Mr Wood has extremist links, he'll be gone."
'Embroiled''Embroiled'
UKIP's Somerset county committee chairman Dorothy Baker said: "It's regrettable that such a thing as this has happened.UKIP's Somerset county committee chairman Dorothy Baker said: "It's regrettable that such a thing as this has happened.
"It's a police matter, so we can't really comment because we don't know the outcome of the investigation.""It's a police matter, so we can't really comment because we don't know the outcome of the investigation."
She said she accepted Mr Wood's explanation of what had happened and said the fact he had gone to the police "speaks for itself".She said she accepted Mr Wood's explanation of what had happened and said the fact he had gone to the police "speaks for itself".
She added: "You could be flippant and say there's no such thing as bad publicity, but of course we don't like to have our candidates embroiled in things like this."She added: "You could be flippant and say there's no such thing as bad publicity, but of course we don't like to have our candidates embroiled in things like this."
UKIP said Mr Wood's candidacy "was suspended pending the police investigation".UKIP said Mr Wood's candidacy "was suspended pending the police investigation".