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Tuesday, 26 October 2010

UKIP: At civil war over leadership... or are we?

Those of you who are keen web surfers might already be aware of an apparent row within UKIP.

For those who are not, here's the story so far.

A communication, apparently from Mike Nattrass MEP, has appeared on the internet.

Apparently originating as an email, we could not tell you who the email, apparently from Nattrass, was addressed to.

As a UKIP member, I did not receive it.

The content is an all-out attack on Nigel Farage.

Interestingly, I did just go to Mike Nattrass's website.

Not one mention of this alleged stream of consciousness anywhere that I can find.

I could ring him up and ask him whether it's genuine, but why bother?

I'm not interested in what divides us. I'm interested in what unites us.

As a patriot, I want our country back from the European Empire. I want our civil liberties and our constitution restored and honoured.

Anything else is an unwanted distraction.

But I think there's something strange about this story which doesn't quite add up totally for me...

UPDATE at 17.25: We have checked the alleged email with a trusted and reliable UKIP source. It is, we are told, quite genuine. We'll refrain from responding to the content beyond our earlier comment - "an unwanted distraction".

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