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Ukip in chaos as leadership frontrunner is ruled out

Britain’s anti-EU UK Independence Party (Ukip) was plunged into disarray yesterday after the favourite to take over its leadership was barred from the race for submitting his application 17 minutes late.
Immigration spokesman Steven Woolfe was excluded from the contest to replace Nigel Farage, who stood down after achieving his life’s mission of Brexit in the June 23 referendum on Britain’s EU membership.
The decision triggered immediate chaos within Ukip - Britain’s third-biggest party by the popular vote - with three members of their ruling National Executive Committee (NEC) resigning in protest.
Woolfe, a member of the European Parliament (MEP), said he suffered technical problems submitting his papers ahead of the midday 
Sunday deadline.
Ukip’s Adam Richardson, who is overseeing the election process, said a panel led by the NEC sat on Tuesday to discuss the eligibility of 
candidates.
“By a clear majority of NEC members, Steven Woolfe MEP’s application was considered to be ineligible as a result of a late submission and as such he did not meet the 
eligibility criteria,” he said.
The announcement immediately led to claims of 
foul play.
Woolfe said he was “extremely disappointed” to have been excluded from the contest and said the NEC was “not fit for purpose”.
Businessman Arron Banks, the party’s main financial backer, said the decision to exclude Woolfe was the “final straw”, calling it effectively a “coup”.
The three NEC members who quit said in a statement that the body was “collectively in pursuit of oligarchy, self-promotion and cronyism”, with some board members suffering from 
“escalating megalomania”.
“Steven Woolfe is a popular candidate among Ukip’s members and should be permitted to represent those that wish to vote for him,” 
they said.
“To purposefully trawl for technicalities upon which to base a decision to deny his inclusion is not in the best interests of the membership and truly injurious to Ukip.”
Farage and the rise of Ukip, an anti-EU, anti-mass immigration party, played a key role in the push for a referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union.
Ukip scored the third-highest number of votes in the 2015 general election, taking 12.7% of the vote, but only won one constituency.
They campaigned all-out for Britain to leave the EU in the June referendum on its membership of the bloc.
Farage, who first became Ukip leader in 2006, stepped down after the vote to quit the EU, saying his “I want my country back” mantra was now “I want my life back”.
The six candidates allowed to stand are MEPs Jonathan Arnott, Bill Etheridge and Diane James, local authority councillor Lisa Duffy, NEC member Elizabeth Jones and Phillip Broughton, who stood as a prospective member of parliament.
Changes made in July ruled out several possible leadership candidates, including the party’s only MP Douglas Carswell and former MP Mark Reckless.
Bookmakers immediately installed home affairs spokeswoman James, who narrowly lost a high-profile parliamentary by-election in 2013, as their new odds-on favourite.
Ballot papers are to be issued to members on September 1, with the new leader declared on September 15 at the party’s annual conference.


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