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Ukip has apologised after it sent out headhunting letters to opposition councillors, but failed to paid enough in postage. | Ukip has apologised after it sent out headhunting letters to opposition councillors, but failed to paid enough in postage. |
The Eurosceptic party had tried to send letters inviting members of Canterbury Council in Kent to join its ranks. But instead, some councillors received a card saying their post was being held because the sender had not attached enough stamps. | The Eurosceptic party had tried to send letters inviting members of Canterbury Council in Kent to join its ranks. But instead, some councillors received a card saying their post was being held because the sender had not attached enough stamps. |
Conservative councillor Darren Ellis was among those who paid £1.20 to collect his letter, to find it was from Ukip. He said he “burst out laughing” when he opened the envelope. | Conservative councillor Darren Ellis was among those who paid £1.20 to collect his letter, to find it was from Ukip. He said he “burst out laughing” when he opened the envelope. |
Enclosed was a letter headed “In Confidence”, which invited Mr Ellis to contact Ukip as it started putting together its team of candidates on the city council next May. | Enclosed was a letter headed “In Confidence”, which invited Mr Ellis to contact Ukip as it started putting together its team of candidates on the city council next May. |
Mr Ellis said: “I got home from work and had a card from the Royal Mail saying that the sender hadn't paid enough postage, and I would have to pay £1.20. | Mr Ellis said: “I got home from work and had a card from the Royal Mail saying that the sender hadn't paid enough postage, and I would have to pay £1.20. |
"I thought it might be from a local resident so I paid the £1.20, opened it up and it was from Ukip's local chairman asking if I would join them for the next election. | "I thought it might be from a local resident so I paid the £1.20, opened it up and it was from Ukip's local chairman asking if I would join them for the next election. |
“I just burst out laughing. I wouldn't consider joining Ukip in a million years. Their views are far to the right of any that I have. | “I just burst out laughing. I wouldn't consider joining Ukip in a million years. Their views are far to the right of any that I have. |
"I understand that three or four other councillors received these Royal Mail cards as well," he added. | "I understand that three or four other councillors received these Royal Mail cards as well," he added. |
Ex-Conservative David Hirst, now Ukip's leader on the city council, said it was "standard practice" to send such letters, but admitted volunteers had failed to pay enough postage. | Ex-Conservative David Hirst, now Ukip's leader on the city council, said it was "standard practice" to send such letters, but admitted volunteers had failed to pay enough postage. |
He said: "We did cock it up because the volunteers that sent the letters out were living in the past and didn't put a big enough stamp on them. | He said: "We did cock it up because the volunteers that sent the letters out were living in the past and didn't put a big enough stamp on them. |
"For that we apologise but volunteers are volunteers." He said the local Ukip party had received "sufficient interest" from opposition councillors about joining the party. | "For that we apologise but volunteers are volunteers." He said the local Ukip party had received "sufficient interest" from opposition councillors about joining the party. |
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