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Ukip civil war over failed attempt to get Nigel a knighthood

- By John Stevens Deputy Political Editor

UKIP descended into open civil war last night over its only MP’s failure to get Nigel Farage a knighthood.

Douglas Carswell had been tasked with lobbying government chief whip Gavin Williamson to get Mr Farage knighted in the New Year’s Honours list. But after he failed, and joked about it, the party’s biggest donor vowed to stand against him in the next general election.

Arron Banks, who has given more than £ 1million to the Euroscepti­c party, said he would try to unseat Mr Carswell in 2020.

He was angered after Mr Carswell posted a cheeky late-night tweet saying ‘knight night’ – apparently making light of the failure to secure Mr Farage a knighthood.

The allegation­s yesterday triggered an extraordin­ary bout of infighting, with Mr Carswell summoned to a meeting with the Ukip chairman. He could even be kicked out of the party.

Mr Carswell, the MP for Clacton, defected to Ukip from the Tories in 2014 but has been locked in a bitter dispute with Mr Farage since the 2015 general election when he was the party’s only candidate to win a Commons seat.

Mr Banks, a close ally of Mr Farage, said: ‘ This Carswell tweet says it all. Ukip MP or not, I’ll stand against him in Clacton at the next election.’

A later tweet suggested that Mr Banks was taking his challenge to Mr Carswell seriously and was making practical arrangemen­ts to prepare an election campaign.

‘We will have a high street shop in Clacton, profession­al agent appointed soon and I will be rolling my sleeves up,’ tweeted Mr Banks.

After his nomination of Farage was rejected, Mr Carswell joked about it in an email to Ukip peer Lord Pearson.

On December 31 he wrote: ‘Perhaps we might try angling to get Nigel an OBE next time round? For services to headline writers? An MBE, maybe?’

Mr Farage yesterday said he expected Mr Carswell to be kicked out of the party. He said: ‘It’s not just me. A lot of people have been saying it and saying it for a very long time. We nearly got rid of him back in 2015. We didn’t quite have the nerve to do it. I suspect now the party will. I’m not involved. It’s up to them. I’m retired.’

Ukip chairman Paul Oakden yesterday held a meeting with Mr Carswell to discuss the allegation­s against him. He will report back to party leader Paul Nuttall, who could seek a fresh vote of the NEC on whether to expel Mr Carswell.

Before the meeting Mr Oakden said: ‘There is no one in Ukip who should try to block Nigel from getting the honour he deserves. What we need to establish is whether Douglas did or did not facilitate that.’

Asked if Mr Carswell could be thrown out of the party, Mr Oakden said: ‘ It is serious enough for me to come down and meet with Douglas about it – what action will be taken we will have to wait and see.’

Last night after his meeting with Mr Oakden, Mr Carswell insisted he would not be leaving Ukip. He said: ‘Contrary to a lot of speculatio­n, we had a very polite and amicable meeting.’

He said the leaked emails showed ‘quite clearly I tried my best to make sure he got an honour that reflects his contributi­on’. Ukip MEP Bill Etheridge told BBC Radio 4’s World at One: ‘The truth is it’s not a party at war, it’s one man who has gone out of his way to undermine everything we stand for.

Last night it was reported Mr Carswell has held secret talks with senior Tories about rejoining his former party at the next election.

When asked whether the claims were true Mr Carswell refused to answer but said ‘I’m Ukip, 100 per cent.’

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