Written by Alan Sked.
Senior figures are quitting over the love-life of leader Henry Bolton. Ukip lacks all political credibility and should dissolve itself.
I founded the Anti-Federalist League in 1991 to take Britain out of what became the European Union. The party was renamed Ukip – the UK Independence party – in 1993 and was a thoroughly mainstream one. It had policies on a wide range of issues but not immigration, not then seen as an issue of controversy. Its membership form stated it had no prejudices against foreigners or lawful minorities of any kind. All that changed after I resigned as leader in 1997 to devote myself exclusively to academic life.
Before I left, I expelled Nigel Farage and two others from the party. They had convened a public convention in Basingstoke to examine why I had not won the 1997 general election. Media representatives and others were invited but not me. I, of course, would have explained that with fewer than 200 candidates, only £40,000 in the bank, no media coverage or name recognition, and with a wealthy Referendum party as well as the major ones to fight, there was never any chance of winning an election.
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