The Scotsman

Ukip’s new leader will only stay for a year

- By ANGUS HOWARTH

Ukip’s new leader announced he intends to resign in 12 months as he was installed in the post after an unconteste­d election.

Gerard Batten said he will spend the next year trying to restore the party’s fortunes after a tumultuous period that has seen it implode with bitter infighting and stretched by financial struggles.

Thelondonm­epwarned that the Euroscepti­c party needs to get “back into the political fight” as the local elections in England approach.

Mr Batten said: “As I said at the start of the contest, if the election were to be unconteste­d, I would hold office for 12 months.

“Therefore, I intend to resign on 13th April 2019 so that a full leadership contest may take place. By then I will have decided if I wish to contest that election or not.

“For the next 12 months, I will concentrat­e on doing all I can to restore the party’s fortunes. A very good start has been made and the party is now on a sound financial footing.”

Mr Batten became interim leader after predecesso­r Henry Bolton was ousted in February.

Mr Bolton was kicked out of the job over his relationsh­ip with controvers­ial model Jo Marney, who sent offensive messages about Meghan Markle.

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