Khaleej Times

UKIP leader refuses to quit despite mass resignatio­ns

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london — Britain’s anti-EU, antiimmigr­ation UK Independen­ce Party was in chaos on Monday after its leader Henry Bolton refused to resign despite calls from a string of senior colleagues.

The 54-year-old former soldier said attempts to remove him were a distractio­n from efforts to ensure the government was delivering Brexit, and warned he would act against those involved in “factional in-fighting”.

“I shall not be resigning as party leader,” he said in a statement.

Brexit was “the most pressing matter facing our country, and I am determined not to allow the national executive committee (NEC) to distract the party away from participat­ing fully in the independen­ce debate”.

The NEC, UKIP’s ruling committee, on Sunday declared a vote of no confidence in their leader, prompting an exodus of senior figures who demanded he quit.

It followed a scandal over racist messages sent by Bolton’s girlfriend about Prince Harry’s mixed race fiancee Meghan Markle.

Bolton, who left his wife last year, ended the relationsh­ip with 25-year-old party activist Jo Marney after her messages were published in a newspaper.

But assistant deputy leader Mike Hookem, a member of the European Parliament, was among the party members who said they could no longer serve under Bolton amid what he said was “an almost farcical scandal”.

“UKIP is now in the prepostero­us situation of the leader’s private life being of more interest than the party,” Hookem wrote in his resignatio­n letter.

The NEC’s vote of no confidence opens the way for a full vote by party members in 28 days time.

Bolton said that during that time, he would seek to unite the party to campaign on Brexit issues. — AFP

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