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UKIP criticises opponents for intimidating potential candidates

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 9 Apr, 2015 at 5:46PM
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UKIP criticises opponents for intimidating potential candidates

The UK Independence Party has criticised some of its opponents for intimidating potential candidates.

The party has nominated candidates for every ward in Hove in the local elections on Thursday 7 May. But the other two constituency parties had more difficulty in attracting candidates.

Nominations closed at 4pm today (Thursday 9 April).

In total the party is contesting 24 of the 54 seats in 13 of the 21 wards represented on Brighton and Hove City Council.

UKIP currently has one councillor, Leigh Farrow, who represents Moulsecoomb and Bevendean, having switched from Labour.

Nigel Carter, chairman of the party in Brighton Pavilion, said that more people would have stood but potential candidates had been intimidated in a way that undermined democracy.

He said that often it was the spouse or partner or other family members whose fears were taken into account when making the decision not to stand.

He said: “The party is libertarian. It is not racist, it is not homophobic and it is not fascist. It is a British libertarian party that sees politics through the eyes of the individual and puts the individual first.”

The full list of candidates is below.

 

Ward Name
Brunswick and Adelaide

(2 seats)

Gemma Furness

Linda Reid

Central Hove (2 seats) Nigel Furness
East Brighton (3 seats)
Goldsmid (3 seats) Robert Kimbell

Gloria Parks

Kevin Smith

Hangleton and Knoll

(3 seats)

Stuart Bower

Patricia Mountain

David Patrick

Hanover and Elm Grove

(3 seats)

Hollingdean and Stanmer

(3 seats)

Desmond Jones

Flo Lewis

Hove Park (2 seats) Trevor Hinkley

Mark Simmonds

Moulsecoomb and Bevendean (3 seats) Leigh Farrow*

Patrick Lowe

North Portslade (2 seats) Bernie Akehurst

Philip Wray

Patcham (3 seats) Mitesh Patel
Preston Park (3 seats)
Queen’s Park (3 seats)
Regency (2 seats)
Rottingdean Coastal

(3 seats)

Graham Townsend
St Peter’s and North Laine

(3 seats)

South Portslade (2 seats) Jamie Gillespie

Martin White

Westbourne (2 seats) Robert Harding
Wish (2 seats) William Harden

Caroline Wray

Withdean (3 seats)
Woodingdean (2 seats)

 

 

 

 

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Comments 7

  1. feline1 says:
    11 years ago

    Er “libertarian” = crypto-fascist.

    Boo-hoo, poor wacists, they don’t like it up ’em!

    Reply
  2. Clive says:
    11 years ago

    God-Bless all members of UKIP;

    Men and women of iron and steel…..

    Reply
  3. concerned of Brighton says:
    11 years ago

    Ukip are always crying how everybody is mean to them and how they are not racists just misunderstood. Stop moaning.it’s pathetic

    Reply
    • Holly says:
      11 years ago

      UAF = Unite Against Free speech

      If you dislike democracy so much, go and live in North Korea

      Reply
  4. Dumbdy dumbed down down says:
    11 years ago

    The nastiest wing of the Tory party grab for the victim card at the slightest opportunity. They’re even bigger cry babies than their big sister party.

    Reply
  5. HJarrs says:
    11 years ago

    In other words UKIP is sufficiently unpopular that it is unable find enough members in the city to even contest all the wards.

    Let’s make B&H a UKIP free zone!

    Reply
    • Gerald Wiley says:
      11 years ago

      Don’t know about making the city UKIP free, but making it Green Free would be an excellent first objective!

      Reply

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