Paul Nuttall Elected UKIP Leader
Paul Nuttall, UKIP’s long-serving deputy leader, has been elected to lead the UK’s third largest political party in the wake of the historic Brexit vote.
Paul Nuttall, UKIP’s long-serving deputy leader, has been elected to lead the UK’s third largest political party in the wake of the historic Brexit vote.
United Kingdom Independence Party MP Douglas Carswell has hinted that after the Brexit vote the door may now be open to him rejoining the Conservative Party after his defection in 2014.
UKIP leadership candidate John Rees-Evans has slammed the “faction” of “UKIP elite” who wants to run the party “behind closed doors” and pull it in a “politically correct” direction to please the “mainstream media.”
UKIP leadership race front-runner Raheem Kassam has withdrawn his bid to lead the party citing concerns over the integrity of the process, and calling on his supporters to rally behind former London mayoral candidate Peter Whittle.
UKIP leadership hopeful and Breitbart London Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam has pitched himself as the Farage continuity candidate, accusing his fellow runners of plotting to undermine outgoing leader Nigel Farage. Farage has been the immensely popular face of UKIP since first
UKIP leadership candidate Suzanne Evans has set out her “centrist” policy platform in an interview with the left-wing press, slamming elements of the party as bigoted, whilst praising the smoking band and the prosecution of Christian who oppose homosexuality.
In a new interview with The Times UKIP leadership candidate Raheem Kassam sets out his policies and claims he could beat any of the current party leaders in a debate.
Labour party mouthpiece the New Statesman has launched a bewildering attack on Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam which is riddled with inaccuracies, innuendo, and barefaced hypocrisy from the left-wing magazine.
Former Tory MP and UKIP Member of the National Assembly for Wales Neil Hamilton has endorsed Paul Nuttall to become the next leader of the party.
UKIP leadership candidate Raheem Kassam has called on Suzanne Evans to stop the infighting so that the party can effectively hold the government to account.
The Times newspaper has claimed Paul Nuttall is “zoom[ing] ahead in [the] Ukip leadership race” after surveying 91 UKIP officials, giving frontrunner Raheem Kassam just nine per cent support.
Raheem Kassam, editor in chief of Breitbart London, appeared on LBC radio to talk about being the front-runner in the UKIP leadership race.
Suzanne Evans declared UKIP to have a “toxic” image as she launched her bid to lead the party today, denouncing her rival Raheem Kassam as “far right”.
UK Independence Party leadership candidate Raheem Kassam spoke to radio host Jon Gaunt Thursday about the alleged “underage” migrants from Calais who turned out to be adults, and demanded full medical and dental checks for those migrants entering Britain claiming to be children.
Recently restored UKIP member Suzanne Evans appeared on BBC This Week with Andrew Neil and seemed unsure whether or not she will put her hat in the race for the party leadership. UKIP insiders however, have told Breitbart London that
UKIP leadership candidate Raheem Kassam has announced his intentions to renationalise the British railway system and give passengers a voice via a new union.
Breitbart London editor in chief Raheem Kassam impressed TalkRADIO host James Whale who called him “energised” and “really on the button” in an interview Wednesday morning.
Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam has claimed that the sudden resignation of UKIP MEP Steven Woolfe was due to bullying from other members of the party.
UKIP leadership candidate Raheem Kassam has promised to deliver massive growth in the People’s Army if he’s elected to the post, pledging to boost the party’s membership to 100,000.
UKIP leadership contender Steven Woolfe has quit the party Monday evening following a physical confrontation with a fellow MEP which left him hospitalised.
Raheem Kassam joined radio host Jon Gaunt who grilled him on a whole range of topics related to his bid for leadership of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam recently touched down in the UK
Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam made news after announcing his bid for leadership of UKIP but many on the left are taking to social media in fits of rage over the news. Editor-in-chief of Breitbart London Raheem Kassam announced his
United Kingdom Independence Party leadership candidate Raheem Kassam has addressed the issue of UKIP’s Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell and laid out steps he believes Mr. Carswell must follow to remain in the party. In a live stream on Sunday night, Breitbart
Steven Woolfe should be allowed to stand in the UKIP leadership race despite Thursday’s altercation and revealing he considered defecting to the Conservative Party, rival contender Raheem Kassam has said. Speaking on the BBC’s Daily Politics show on Friday, Kassam
Breitbart London’s editor in chief Raheem Kassam has told CNN International that the incident which resulted in UKIP MEP Steven Woolfe rushed to hospital in Strasbourg signals that it’s time for the party to grow up.
The UK Independence Party (UKIP) must come together to speak up for the good of the hard-working people of Britain following the Brexit vote, Breitbart London’s editor in chief Raheem Kassam has told the BBC.
Breitbart London’s editor in chief has said he is the best-placed leadership candidate to carry on Nigel Farage’s legacy in UKIP, to give disenfranchised voters a voice, and to make sure ‘Brexit’ happens.
Steven Woolfe MEP has confirmed that he will be challenging for leadership of the UK Independence Party, following the resignation of fellow MEP Diane James as leader last night.
“From one grammar school girl to another”, the new leader of UKIP said to the Prime Minister, mocking Theresa May for “stealing” UKIP policies and stalling on exiting the European Union (EU).
Diane James, the clear favourite in the race to succeed Nigel Farage, has been elected to lead the UK Independence party (UKIP) following the historic Brexit vote in June.
Nigel Farage has promised to keep fighting globalisation across Europe and in the U.S. in his final speech to a UKIP conference as leader, praising how the party “changed the course of British history” by securing the Brexit vote.
Paul Nuttall, UKIP’s outgoing deputy leader, has called for a new, elected National Executive Committee (NEC) and said he “fears for the very future of our party” unless the “cancer” of infighting ends.
Tonight saw the penultimate hustings in the bitter contest to be next leader of UKIP, with candidates split on whether to confront the “disloyalty” and factionalism which has left the clear favourite to succeed Nigel Farage excluded.
An MEP and UKIP leadership candidate has slammed the party’s 2015 general election manifesto, promising abandon the central ground, “privatise” the BBC and take a “radical” new direction.