The Scotsman

Leader fears for Ukip future after vote of no confidence

● Leadership contest could be fatal for the party claims under-fire Bolton

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

Ukip’s ruling committee has unanimousl­y backed a vote of no confidence in leader Henry Bolton.

Party members will now be given a vote on whether the former army officer should remain in the post.

Ahead of yesterday’s meeting of Ukip’s national executive committee, Mr Bolton insisted he would not quit and said forcing him out would probably end the party.

Aukipspoke­smansaid:“the committee took the decision to hold a vote of no confidence in the leadership of Henry Bolton. The vote was carried unanimousl­y with the exception of the leader.

“This decision will automatica­lly trigger an emergency general meeting of the party, to allow the membership of Ukip the democratic opportunit­y to decide to endorse or reject that vote of no confidence.”

Under Ukip rules, an emergency general meeting must be staged within 28 days.

Members will be told about when and where it will be held in the next ten days.

Mr Bolton faced a wave of calls to resign after his now former partner Jo Marney was revealed to have made highly offensive comments about Meghan Markle and

0 Henry Bolton faces the axe as Ukip leader after the no confidence vote black people. But he refused to step down, warning that the months of in-fighting a vote of no confidence would lead to meant “that the reality is that the party is probably over”. The under-fire leader said a contest to replace him “would be financiall­y almost unviable for the party”.

Mr Bolton said previously his “romantic” relationsh­ip with model Ms Marney, 25, was over but he admitted they were “still in touch” after pictures emerged of them meeting up.

He left wife Tatiana, 42 – who gave birth to their second daughter at London’s St Pancras station in 2016 after going into labour on a train – prior to his relationsh­ip with Ms Marney becoming public in early January.

Mr Bolton told ITV’S Peston On Sunday: “I don’t believe I have done anything wrong. My own personal life, it’s a little bit of a mess at the moment. I need to sort that out.”

Asked about reports his estranged wife still did not know if their marriage was over, he replied: “My wife and I have exchanged lengthy e-mails on this. We have spoken a couple of times on the phone, but that is my business.”

Neil Hamilton, Ukip’s leader in Wales, said Mr Bolton should “seek psychologi­cal help”. He said: “His recent behaviour has been so irrational, he should seek psychologi­cal help.”

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