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UKIP’s sole MP quits party days before Brexit countdown

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loNdoN: Britain’s anti-immigratio­n, anti-EU UK Independen­ce Party (UKIP) lost its only MP when Douglas Carswell (pic) quit the party, days before Prime Minister Theresa May was to launch the formal Brexit process.

Carswell defected from the ruling Conservati­ve Party in 2014 to become the only UKIP member of the 650-seat House of Commons, but he has long been at odds with the party’s founder, Nigel Farage.

In a blog post, Carswell said UKIP had played a leading role in last year’s referendum vote to leave the European Union, but it was “job done”.

“I will leave UKIP amicably, cheerfully and in the knowledge that we won,” he wrote, adding that he would continue to serve as an independen­t lawmaker.

His announceme­nt on Saturday came just days before May plans on Wednesday to trigger Article 50 of the EU’s Lisbon Treaty, starting a two-year countdown to Brexit.

Farage last month asked Carswell to step down, accusing him of being soft on immigratio­n – a key issue in the Brexit campaign.

“Carswell has jumped before he was pushed,” Farage said in a statement on Saturday.

“Whilst he did want to leave the EU, he was never UKIP and sought to undermine us. He should have gone some time ago.”

UKIP leader Paul Nuttall said his departure “will make no difference to my ability or focus on delivering the reforms I promised” to move forward.

UKIP has been plagued by infighting since the Brexit vote and has struggled to build out a platform beyond its core message of euroscepti­cism and opposition to mass immigratio­n.

Last month it failed to win a by-election in Stoke, the city that recorded the highest vote for Brexit last year and which had been viewed as the party’s best hope to win a second MP.

Matthew Goodwin, an expert on the political right, said on Twitter: “Maybe Carswell senses the changing wind?”

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