The new leader of Ukip believes his election has saved the party from becoming the “UK Nazi Party”.
Henry Bolton beat the two favourites, Anne-Marie Walters, a controversial activist who described herself as “an opponent” of Islam, and Peter Whittle, who has publicly spoken of his opposition to boycotts of Israel.
Backed by former leader Nigel Farage, Mr Bolton won the leadership contest last Friday with 3,874 votes — almost 30 per cent of those cast — around 1,100 ahead of Ms Walters.
Asked in a press conference whether his victory meant the party had avoided becoming a British version of the Nazis, he said: “Absolutely, yes.”