The Scottish Mail on Sunday

The new BNP

‘Depressed’ Farage warns UKIP leader that marching with far-right agitator Tommy Robinson will turn ‘poisoned’ party into...

- By Harry Cole

UKIP will be the new British National Party and destroy Brexit if they march through London with far-Right activist Tommy Robinson next week, Nigel Farage has warned.

The anti-Brussels stalwart predicted that ‘absolutely calamitous’ scenes of drunken thugs brawling outside Downing Street will be used to discredit leaving the EU ‘for years to come.’ His dramatic interventi­on comes ahead of a planned Brexit rally in Whitehall next Sunday.

It is organised by the struggling Euroscepti­c party alongside English Defence League founder Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, who goes by the name of Tommy Robinson.

In an interview with The Mail on Sunday, a ‘depressed’ Mr Farage pleaded: ‘I know if that happens, that is the day Ukip becomes the BNP.’

Ukip’s most famous face has threatened to tear up his membership card after 25 years unless Ukip’s ‘obsessive’ anti-Islam leader Gerard Batten is forced out at a crisis meeting today.

Mr Batten has hired Mr Robinson as an adviser on ‘Muslim rape gangs’ and has vowed to flank him on the march only two days before the crucial Commons vote on Brexit on December 11.

Mr Batten is the fourth leader to take the helm of the troubled party since Mr Farage stood down in 2016, but the former mouthpiece of the anti-EU group claims that his successor is turning Ukip into a poisonous ‘cult’ and the planned rally would be ‘catastroph­ic for all moderate Leave supporters’.

Urging the party’s National Executive Committee, who are meeting this afternoon, to sack Mr Batten in order to stop the march, he said: ‘Wrecking Ukip is one thing, but damaging the Brexit cause is quite another.’

He said ‘previous Robinson rallies’ saw ‘bottles being thrown over the fences of Downing Street and police horses being attacked’.

He added he was ‘certain elements of that will occur’, and said: ‘And that then becomes the enduring vision of Brexit that is used for years to come for why Brexit is a bad thing.’

If Mr Batten survives the bid to oust him, Mr Farage said ‘it would be very difficult to stay associated beyond that moment’.

He added: ‘We are heading up this blind alley of becoming a party that is almost a cult against a religion and I think that is the wrong place to be.’

He described being pushed to the verge of quitting the party he co-founded as ‘very difficult’ after a quarter of a century.

Mr Farage added: ‘I think that this would be unrecovera­ble.’

Mr Farage told The Mail on Sunday he was ‘very down, very, very down, to be honest I’m quite depressed about it really.

‘It’s been a huge part of my life. I was there at the beginning of it.’

Last week, Mr Farage boasted to the BBC that he had ‘pretty much single-handedly killed off the BNP’.

He said that he had always fought to make Ukip ‘a non-racist, nonsectari­an party’, but Mr Batten had ‘blown a hole’ in that with his flirtation with Mr Robinson.

Mr Farage said last night: ‘God knows who they have let in.’

‘Catastroph­ic for moderate Leave supporters’

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EXTREMIST: But Tommy Robinson is an icon to his far-right supporters

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