Wales On Sunday

UKIP LEADER BOLTON OUT

- DAVID HUGHES PA Chief Political Correspond­ent newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

H ENRY Bolton has been ousted as Ukip leader after party members backed a motion of no confidence in him. At a crisis meeting in Birmingham yesterday, activists voted by 867 to 500 to express their lack of faith in his ability to lead the party.

The move now leaves the party facing a further period of uncertaint­y, with Mr Bolton forced out after only being elected in September last year.

Mr Bolton had attempted to cling on to the leadership despite a no-confidence vote by the ruling national executive committee (NEC) and a revolt by several senior figures in the party, in protest at his relationsh­ip with model Jo Marney.

Mr Bolton said he still has “strong affections” for his former girlfriend, who sent offensive messages about Meghan Markle, and compared the scrutiny of his private life to that faced by Diana, Princess of Wales.

Ukip will face a fresh leadership election within 90 days after Mr Bolton lost the no-confidence motion.

Outgoing chairman Paul Oakden said: “Henry Bolton has been removed by the democratic decision of the membership”.

Gerard Batten will take over as Ukip’s interim leader, the party announced.

Speculatio­n is mounting that Mr Bolton’s exit could pave the way for the return of former leader Nigel Farage.

Senior Ukip figure Suzanne Evans told the Press Associatio­n ahead of the vote that it was “crunch time” for the party and Mr Farage should again take the helm.

The pro-Brexit party has lurched from crisis to crisis since Mr Farage relinquish­ed power following the 2016 referendum, with a succession of leading party figures failing to keep a grip on the leadership.

After being driven from the leadership vote yesterday afternoon, Mr Bolton refused to rule out the possibilit­y that he could join another party.

He told Sky News: “You can’t keep a good man down, I’m not finished in politics, so just one of those bumps in the road.

“I’ve just spoken to my team, we’ve had a quick batting around of the different options and we’ll continue doing that over the next few days.”

Jo Marney responded on social media to his ousting, writing that her love for him was not dependent on him being party leader.

The model tweeted: “Pffft. Bunch of muppets. My love for Henry is unconditio­nal of political leadership­s. I ain’t going any- where.” Before the vote, she had tweeted: “Very best of luck to @-HenryBolto­n today. Will I be there? No, I shan’t be.

“This is a decision for the members, and I am not a member.

“It’s time for Ukip to focus on politics and Brexit and not private lives. HB is the man to reform Ukip and deliver us through Brexit & beyond.”

The party’s ruling national executive committee had backed a motion of no confidence in Mr Bolton last month after it was revealed 25-year-old model Ms Marney had made highly offensive comments about Prince Harry’s fiancée and black people.

 ?? AARON CHOWN ?? Henry Bolton arriving at the ICC in Birmingham yesterday
AARON CHOWN Henry Bolton arriving at the ICC in Birmingham yesterday

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