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Friday, 24 September 2010
UKIP Leadership Special: Congdon and Batten form a leadership pact
In a brief form of the statement, Tim Congdon tells potential supporters: "Tim Congdon and Gerard Batten have announced that they will be working together in a joint bid for the leadership of the UK Independence Party. Gerard Batten has decided to stand down and to support the candidature of Tim Congdon. If Tim Congdon is elected Leader of the UK Independence Party, he will appoint Gerard Batten as Deputy Leader and Head of Policy Development."
In his letter to supporters, dated today, Gerard Batten makes reference to one of the big points which Congdon made in his exclusive interview with this blog. He writes: "We decided that at this stage of our Party’s development it would be better for the new Leader to be based in the UK and not have the distraction of attending the Parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg."
Under the agreement, Steven Allison would also be appointed Party Chairman if Congdon were to win the leadership contest.
This is a race that just got a darn sight more interesting...
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