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...Mr Carswell went on to suggest the party should fade into the background, “job done”....
...Ms Duffy has the support of Mr Carswell....
...Suzanne Evans, an aide to Ukip’s sole Westminster MP Douglas Carswell, is also expected to run....
...Ms Evans, his closest rival in the contest, is an aide to Mr Carswell....
...Steven Woolfe, an MEP who was Nigel Farage’s favoured candidate for the role, submitted his nomination form 17 minutes late on Sunday, due to what he called a “technical issue”, writes Henry Mance....
...Douglas Carswell, Ukip’s sole MP, Paul Nuttall, deputy leader, and Nathan Gill, Welsh leader, all chose not to put their names forward to succeed him....
...Ms James’s resignation opens the door to other candidates including Steven Woolfe, who was seen as Mr Farage’s favoured candidate but was disqualified from the September leadership campaign because he submitted...
...More recently, Douglas Carswell, the party’s MP, has fallen out with Mr Farage to the extent the two are not on speaking terms. Two factors make the divisions more problematic now....
...The favourite to become leader is Steven Woolfe, a Mancunian MEP who is Mr Farage’s preferred candidate....
...He has pledged to end vicious infighting between supporters of his predecessor Nigel Farage and those of Douglas Carswell, the party’s sole MP....
...His main rival, Ms Evans, is an ally of Douglas Carswell, Ukip’s sole MP who is no longer on speaking terms with Mr Farage....
...; Suzanne Evans, the author of its last manifesto, and Steven Woolfe, its immigration spokesman, were disqualified....
...Steven Woolfe, a Ukip MEP who was favourite to become leader, was hospitalised after an “altercation” with a left-leaning colleague in the European Parliament; he left the party soon after....
...The defections of Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless from the Conservative party ended in failure: Mr Reckless lost his seat in the 2015 general election and Mr Carswell is barely on speaking terms with...
...Other potential leadership candidates include Steven Woolfe, Ukip’s immigration spokesman, and Nathan Gill, its leader in Wales....
...One, surprisingly, was the immigration spokesman, Steven Woolfe, who made an impressive and well-nuanced speech – “This is the most tolerant and diverse nation on the planet and Ukip embraces that” – which...
...This was recognised in the 1844 UK Bank Charter Act requiring full reserve coverage of bank notes and in a proposal made in 2010 to the UK parliament by the MPs Douglas Carswell and Steven Baker....
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