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Friday, February 20, 2004 

Latest UKIP Ultimatum: Artificial Branch or Clark Kangaroo Court

Two days ago we posted about the creation of new branches to forestall an EGM, linked here, with a follow-up yesterday here. The UKIP leadership strategy to accomplish this appears to be to break- up existing branches and create artificial ones under the control of the leadership and its paid appointees. These new - essentially non-existent - branches are being created to ensure that an Emergency General Meeting of the party will effectively be impossible.

By controlling large number of "rotten borough" branches, the leadership will be able to make sure that genuine branches will not have the required quorum to be able to rescue the party in the event of an emergency.

The leadership is now terrified of an EGM, and trying every which way to stop one being called.

We have just received some details of how in one case this is being conducted.

In the West Midlands, where Mike Nattrass holds sway, a whole host of new branches has just been established, and Nattrass himself will not say whether they have been properly constituted. The 'failure to properly constitute' is, we are told, what effectively led to a BNP member becoming chairman of Vale of York branch a few months back. There are strict rules on branch formation, and our information clearly points to these rules being breached.

These are paper branches, and some pertinent questions:

Cannock Chase, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Solihull, Stoke on Trent,Stone and Sutton Coldfield are all newly formed branches. Birmingham Hodge Hill, South Staffordshire and West Bromwich & Wolverhampton appear to have split from other existing branches. Who are the Chairmen, Secretaries and Treasurers of these ten new branches, have they all signed declarations, and when were the inaugural general meetings held?

And now the inevitable has begun. A chairman who refused to split his branch up in this way has been threatened with - you've guessed it - Clark's Kangaroo Court (CKC). The now-fabled CKC discipline process in which Nigel Farage's employees bring Nigel Farage's discipline cases which are then judged by, er, Nigel Farage's secretary Jill Clarke. Derek Clark waves them through with nary a concern for the rules or regulations.

But with Derek Clark set to fall and High Court cases just around the corner about the discipline process, it may well be that the poor branch chairman in question might be the first to avoid the CKC. Are we near the UKIP sunlit uplands yet? Time - and the courts - will tell...

posted by Martin |1:40 PM
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