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One of Ukip’s most senior politicians has lavished praise on Vladimir Putin for being a strong leader and ‘very nationalist’. | |
Diane James, an MEP and the party’s home affairs spokeswoman, raised eyebrows by expressing admiration for the Russian president during a debate with senior women in other political parties on LBC Radio. | Diane James, an MEP and the party’s home affairs spokeswoman, raised eyebrows by expressing admiration for the Russian president during a debate with senior women in other political parties on LBC Radio. |
Asked for her views on Putin, she said: “I admire him from the point of view that he’s standing up for his country … He’s very nationalist.” | Asked for her views on Putin, she said: “I admire him from the point of view that he’s standing up for his country … He’s very nationalist.” |
The Labour deputy leader, Harriet Harman, interjected, saying: “You could say that about [the former Ugandan dictator] Idi Amin.” | |
James replied: “I do admire him [Putin], he’s a very strong leader, he’s putting Russia first and he has issues with the way the EU encouraged a change of government in the Ukraine which he thought put at risk and put in danger the Russian population in that country.” | |
Russia is subject to EU sanctions, having attracted international condemnation because of its annexation of Crimea and its backing of separatists in east Ukraine. | |
However, James is not the only Ukip politician to offer some support for Moscow, especially on the common ground of hostility towards the EU. | |
Ukip’s leader, Nigel Farage, once cited Putin as the world leader he most admired – “as an operator but not as a human being”. | |
While emphasising that he did not approve of Putin’s annexation of Crimea, he said EU leaders had been “weak and vain”, adding: “If you poke the Russian bear with a stick he will respond.” | While emphasising that he did not approve of Putin’s annexation of Crimea, he said EU leaders had been “weak and vain”, adding: “If you poke the Russian bear with a stick he will respond.” |
This week, however, Farage said he now thought Russia was the second biggest foreign policy threat to the UK after radical Islam. |
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