Local election results: Ukip general secretary compares his party to the 'Black Death' after it was nearly wiped out
Version 1 of 4. The General Secretary of UKIP has compared his party to the "Black Death" after it was nearly wiped out in the local elections. Paul Oakley insisted they were "dormant" rather than "finished" after losing 90 out of their 92 seats up for the vote. He told the Radio 4 Today programme: "Think of the Black Death in the Middle Ages - it comes along, it causes disruption then it goes dormant...that's what we'll be doing. Our time isn't finished. "Brexit is being betrayed and there is a lot of anger in the country about that." Host Nick Robinson replied: "Can I just be clear - as general secretary of UKIP - you've just compared your party to the Black Death?" Mr Oakley said: "Absolutely. What's wrong with that?" When told it was responsible for the deaths of many hundreds of thousands of people, he said: 'It also led to economic growth and the Renaissance, but this isn't a history lesson" Asked to give an example of how UKIP might emulate the Black Death, he said: "It got rid of the whole issue of servitude and allowed people to go into the towns, escape their landlords and create their own businesses." He later tweeted a famous image of a plague doctor wearing a beak-like mask containing pungent herbs and spices. Former UKIP party chairman Steve Crowther described it as "the political quote of the century". UKIP managed to win one seat from Labour in Derby's Boulton ward to leave them with a total of three councillors in the city. |