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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: "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". |