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Brexit supporter Nigel Farage resigns as UK Independence Party leader | |
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Brexit campaigner and MEP Nigel Farage has announced he is stepping down as leader of UKIP. | Brexit campaigner and MEP Nigel Farage has announced he is stepping down as leader of UKIP. |
“I have never been and I have never wanted to be a career politician,” he said in a speech on Monday morning. | “I have never been and I have never wanted to be a career politician,” he said in a speech on Monday morning. |
“I couldn’t possibly achieve more than we managed to achieve in the referendum. So I think it’s right that I should stand aside as leader of UKIP.” | “I couldn’t possibly achieve more than we managed to achieve in the referendum. So I think it’s right that I should stand aside as leader of UKIP.” |
Now that, as he sees it, he has his country back, Farage said he is ready to get “his life back.” | |
Farage, who returned to the leadership almost immediately after resigning from his post in the wake of a disappointing UKIP result at the 2015 general election, has ruled out the possibility of changing his mind once more. | Farage, who returned to the leadership almost immediately after resigning from his post in the wake of a disappointing UKIP result at the 2015 general election, has ruled out the possibility of changing his mind once more. |
With questionable sincerity, Farage joked it is a “terribly good idea” for Douglas Carswell, UKIP’s only MP and a fierce critic of the incumbent, to become the next UKIP leader. | |
Carswell, who during the referendum campaign attacked Farage for the “indefensible” posters depicting a mass of immigrants queuing to get into Britain under the heading “Breaking Point,” reacted to the news by tweeting a smiling emoji wearing sunglasses. Acknowledging that reaction, Farage said, “Carswell does not often smile, so it’s good to see him pleased.” | |
He refrained from backing any particular candidate for the Conservative Party leadership, but said he or she must be a Brexit supporter. Frontrunner Home Secretary Theresa May backed the Remain campaign, while Andrea Leadsom and Michael Gove are pro-Brexit. |