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Right-winger appointed UKIP adviser

- REUTERS

LONDON: The leader of the euroscepti­c United Kingdom Independen­ce Party (UKIP) has appointed far-right activist Tommy Robinson as an adviser.

Mr Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is the founder of the English Defence League, which has staged violent demonstrat­ions against Islam. Under current UKIP party rules, he is barred from joining the party, leading party leader Gerard Batten to appoint him as an adviser in a personal capacity.

“It is not necessary for him to be a party member in order to assist me in this role. I am looking forward to working with him,” Mr Batten said, according to the BBC.

UKIP currently has no members of parliament in Westminste­r, but was an influentia­l voice in calling for a referendum on European Union membership, and campaignin­g to leave, under former leader Nigel Farage. The party has splintered since the June 2016 vote to leave the EU and underwent a lengthy struggle to find the right leader to replace Mr Farage.

Mr Batten has pushed a more anti-Islam message since, and some have criticised his engagement with far-right figures.

Mr Farage told the BBC Radio that Mr Batten’s appointmen­t of Mr Robinson risked tarnishing the party and possibly the whole Brexit process.

“From every single aspect, it’s time we got rid of Gerard Batten and reclaimed the party,” Mr Farage said.

 ??  ?? Newly appointed UKIP adviser and far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the name Tommy Robinson, leaves the Old Bailey after his contempt of court charge was referred to the Attorney General, in London, Britain last month.
Newly appointed UKIP adviser and far-right activist Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the name Tommy Robinson, leaves the Old Bailey after his contempt of court charge was referred to the Attorney General, in London, Britain last month.

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