MEP Marta Andreasen |
A senior member of the United Kingdom Independence Party has attacked the party leader Nigel Farage as ‘dictatorial’ after leaving UKIP to join the Conservative party.
MEP Marta Andreasen, the UKIP member of the European Parliament, said on Friday night that she is leaving for the Conservative party because British Prime Minister David Cameron has offered a ‘game changer’ with his promise of an in-out referendum on the EU.
Her belief in Cameron suggests naivety at the very least, while at its worst could appear to be a move to join the Euro-sceptic ex Tories back into the Conservative fold, with perhaps a little help from the mentor to UKIP and David Cameron, Harry Beckough, the Russian party member who acts for the Marlborough Research Group in the heart of British intelligence retirement enclave.
“Unfortunately, their party leader treats any views other than his own with contempt. UKIP is his plaything to mould and shape in any way he sees fit, regardless of the views of others, myself included,” said Andreasen.
“His actions, surrounding himself with an old boys’ club of like-minded sycophants, are dictatorial.”
Andreasen was UKIP’s only remaining female MEP after the party expelled Nikki Sinclaire in 2010, she served UKIP as the MEP for the South East region accusing Nigel Farage of being anti-woman, a bully, and a Stalinist.
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