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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Diane James Quits as Head of UK Independence Party(UKIP) Just 18 Days After Taking Charge






Britain's eurosceptic UK Independence Party was thrown into turmoil as its leader Diane James(56) quit, citing "personal and professional reasons" for stepping down just 18 days after her election.


"It has become clear that I do not have sufficient authority, nor the full support of all my MEP (European parliament) colleagues and party officers to implement changes I believe necessary and upon which I based my campaign," James said in a statement published on her Twitter account on Tuesday.

"For personal and professional reasons, therefore, I will not take the election process further," she added, explaining she would not formalise the leadership process with the UK Electoral Commission.

Diane James said she would continue her work as a UKIP member of European Parliament, dampening earlier speculation that she would also be resigning from her EU role

UKIP did not immediately respond to requests to comment on the resignation.

Diane James was elected leader on September 16,2016  to replace Nigel Farage —one of the best-known faces of the "Brexit" campaign — who quit following Britain's shock vote to leave the EU, saying his life's ambition had been achieved.


Diane James won the leadership with 8,451 of the 17,970 votes cast.

Farage co-founded the party in 1993, growing it into Britain's third biggest party by the number of votes cast at last year's general election.

The anti-EU party won 12.6 percent of the vote in the 2015 election, though it only has one MP to show for it under Britain's first-past-the-post system.

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