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A failed Ukip candidate has revealed that he is a “National Socialist” and spoken of his respect for British fascist leader Oswald Mosley. | A failed Ukip candidate has revealed that he is a “National Socialist” and spoken of his respect for British fascist leader Oswald Mosley. |
Jack Sen, who won 6,058 votes for the party at the 2015 election in Lancashire West, said in a speech to a think-tank this month that Ukip had been “taken over by Jewish special interest groups”. | Jack Sen, who won 6,058 votes for the party at the 2015 election in Lancashire West, said in a speech to a think-tank this month that Ukip had been “taken over by Jewish special interest groups”. |
“If national socialist means that I love my country, believe in a strong national identity, will fight to preserve our culture and want a strong society, safety net for the poor, national healthcare etc. then certainly I see myself as a national socialist,” he told an audience. | “If national socialist means that I love my country, believe in a strong national identity, will fight to preserve our culture and want a strong society, safety net for the poor, national healthcare etc. then certainly I see myself as a national socialist,” he told an audience. |
Mr Sen's comments at the meeting were first reported exclusively by Channel 4 News. | |
The National Socialist German Workers' Party, more usually known as the ‘Nazi’ party, was led by WWII German dictator Adolf Hitler. | The National Socialist German Workers' Party, more usually known as the ‘Nazi’ party, was led by WWII German dictator Adolf Hitler. |
Mr Sen added that Oswald Mosley, a notorious British fascist leader, was “someone I respect and appreciate”. | Mr Sen added that Oswald Mosley, a notorious British fascist leader, was “someone I respect and appreciate”. |
Oswald Mosley was the leader and founder of the British Union of Fascists which staged intimidating uniformed marches through the diverse East End of London in the 1930s. | Oswald Mosley was the leader and founder of the British Union of Fascists which staged intimidating uniformed marches through the diverse East End of London in the 1930s. |
The former candidate was speaking at a meeting of the London Forum group, which describes itself as a "non-party aligned conference group for nationalists, identitarians, thinkers and commentators from across the Right". | The former candidate was speaking at a meeting of the London Forum group, which describes itself as a "non-party aligned conference group for nationalists, identitarians, thinkers and commentators from across the Right". |
He was suspended from Ukip on 1 May after a series of apparently anti-Semitic tweets; at this point it was too late to remove his name from the ballot paper. Though he was a Ukip candidate the party says he would not have been allowed to sit as a Ukip MP were he elected. | |
Mr Sen said had written on Twitter at the time: "Protect child benefits? If you had it your way you'd send the £ to Poland/ Israel." | Mr Sen said had written on Twitter at the time: "Protect child benefits? If you had it your way you'd send the £ to Poland/ Israel." |
In another tweet he wrote: “Britain's youngest Jewish MP, Luciana Berger, is facing criticism over her record of.... loyalties.” | In another tweet he wrote: “Britain's youngest Jewish MP, Luciana Berger, is facing criticism over her record of.... loyalties.” |
Mr Sen previously described himself as “unapologetically politically incorrect pro-British”. | Mr Sen previously described himself as “unapologetically politically incorrect pro-British”. |
At the time of Mr Sen’s suspension a Ukip spokesperson he had “expressed views that in no way reflect the views of the party and any other of our hard-working dedicated candidates”. | At the time of Mr Sen’s suspension a Ukip spokesperson he had “expressed views that in no way reflect the views of the party and any other of our hard-working dedicated candidates”. |
Mr Sen came in third place in his seat with 12.2% of the vote, significantly ahead of the Liberal Democrats who gained 2.6% of the vote. | Mr Sen came in third place in his seat with 12.2% of the vote, significantly ahead of the Liberal Democrats who gained 2.6% of the vote. |