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Patrick O'Flynn said he had tried to dissuade Ukip's leadership from its "apparent and growing fixation" with the far-right activist, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon.
Unexpectedly, Mr O'Flynn, the party's former economics spokesperson, said he would be joining the continuity SDP (Social Democratic Party), which has practically zero elected representatives at any other level of government.
Ukip has been beset by huge internal strife since the EU referendum in 2016, careering through a succession of short-lived leaders, losing swathes of councillors, and tanking in the polls.
The latest row to hit the party emerged last week after current leader, MEP Gerard Batten, appointed Mr Robinson, a prominent media figure in so-called "alt-right" circles as an advisor. The decision was immediately condemned by some factions in the party, including former leader Nigel Farage.

FILE - State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert speaks during a briefing at the State Department in Washington, Aug. 9, 2017.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the United States had a strong case against the suspects, Vladimir Lyubishin Sr. and Vladimir Lyubishin Jr.
"The United States is disappointed in the Hungarian government's decision to extradite the Lyubishins to Russia," she said in a statement.
"Hungary is a partner and friend of the United States, but this decision raises questions about Hungary's commitment to law enforcement cooperation."
Comment: RT reports:
In what looks like a rare case of defying Washington's demands, Hungary has "disappointed" the US State Department by not extraditing two Russian nationals targeted in a US sting op and instead handing them over to Moscow.Gone are the days where America could make unfounded demands and always get their way.
The recent case of the two alleged gun runners, a father and a son both named Vladimir Lyubishin, was brought up Tuesday by State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert, who lambasted Budapest's decision to reject the extradition request from Washington.
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"The United States is disappointed in the Hungarian government's decision to extradite the Lyubishins to Russia," Nauert said.
According to Hungarian media, the two men were running a business buying and reselling military surplus material decommissioned by the Hungarian army. In 2015 they were approached by an arms broker named Hamit Nasirlioglu, who sought to supply weapons to a Mexican arms cartel. The proposal was part of a sting operation by the DEA, the US law enforcement agency fighting illegal drug trafficking.
The deal was busted in November 2016, and the US sought extradition of the three suspects. Nasirlioglu was handed over in March 2017, but the Lyubishins managed to stall the extradition by applying for an asylum in Hungary. This was rejected, and Russia laid a claim on the pair on the basis of their nationality.
Hungary eventually decided that Russia's request trumped the American one, and in August the two suspects were delivered to Moscow, where they are reportedly held in a pre-trial detention in the notorious Matrosskaya Tishyna prison. They both claim to be innocent of the crimes they have been accused of by the Americans, which relate to smuggling of arms and narcotics, according to their lawyer. They insist they thought the deal was a legit supply of weapons to Nicaragua.
While Russia has not yet publicly commented on the case, it has been vocally complaining about similar operations by the US targeting Russians, which Moscow sees as examples of the US imposing its jurisdiction on other nations. Victor Bout and Konstantin Yaroshenko, who are now serving lengthy terms in American prisons, are the most-publicized cases of that kind.
- US will not allow Moscow to interview Americans, but demands extradition of 12 Russians to US
- Viktor Bout, the 'Merchant of Death' - A scapegoat for US weapons operations
- Russian pilot Yaroshenko believes he was poisoned by US prison staff
- Russian oligarch flees London assassins for safety in Russia
The ministry, led by Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian ally Horst Seehofer, decided to lure potential repatriates with a supposedly bright future awaiting them in their countries of origin - as well as a sort of a complimentary gift should they agree to go home voluntarily.
The ads, which were placed on the billboards in major German cities in mid-November, featured a cheerful slogan that read: "Your country! Your future! Now!"
The ads also offered those who grab the unique opportunity before the end of 2018 a bonus in the form of the German government paying their rental costs in their countries of origin for the next year. In return, the refugees have to take back their asylum applications and renounce further legal proceedings to remain in Germany.
Comment: What a bloody expensive mistake Merkel's 2015 decision has turned out to be - in more ways than one.
The problem with the reactionary libtards screeching 'refugees welcome' is that not all migrants in Germany are fleeing war and instead they're economic migrants, who, without the cover of the refugee crisis created by the West's war on the Middle East, would have been subjected to the usual processes of migration. And many would have been turned away or later deported anyway.
Rather than try to placate EU bureaucrats, migrants and libtards, Germany needs to implement the laws it already has on its books.
See:
- Sacked German migration chief was central to application fraud scandal - but is the problem solved?
- Austria doubles cash offer for migrants to voluntarily leave country
- Soros partnering with Mastercard to hand out money to economic migrants
- Macron and May might do deal where France promotes post-Brexit EU trade deal in exchange for UK accepting Calais and Paris migrants
- Behind the Headlines: NATO war refugees and the EU immigration crisis
- Behind the Headlines: Mass immigration: Wall 'em out of Fortress Europe and the Trump State?
- Behind the Headlines: 2018, The Year The Left Became Completely Unhinged
Al Qaeda in the Arab Peninsula (AQAP) is supposed to be the branch most dangerous to Americans because it is actively plotting attacks on the US. Yet, the US-backed coalition of Arab nations, led by Saudi Arabia, has cozied up with the group amid the stalled military intervention against the Houthis. AQAP not only fights coalition members, but even serves as a source of recruits for it.
Amazingly, more Ecuadorean Government documents have just been discovered for the Guardian, this time spy agency reports detailing visits of Paul Manafort and unspecified "Russians" to the Embassy. By a wonderful coincidence of timing, this is the day after Mueller announced that Manafort's plea deal was over.
The problem with this latest fabrication is that Moreno had already released the visitor logs to the Mueller inquiry. Neither Manafort nor these "Russians" are in the visitor logs.
Comment: Contrast this with the attitudes of countries like the US, UK and France (not to mention many other European nations) who loudly denounce Russian media outlets like RT.com and Sputniknews.com as "propaganda tools". Yesterday the French Foreign Minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, banned Russian media outlets from attending a press conference in Paris between himself and Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov. It was only when Lavrov said he would not attend the conference unless Russian media was allowed to enter that the French Minister backed down.
A transcript of exchanges between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin has been leaked to National News Conglomerate by an anonymous source within the Kremlin. We here at NNC have confirmed the authenticity of this document using the same rigorous verification process we've been using to authenticate the evidence for all our other reporting on Russia's involvement in the 2016 US elections over the last two years. These verification methods include hunches, gut intuitions, and an introspective assessment of the way our feelings feel. The following exchanges revealed in this transcript provide the clearest evidence yet that the President of the United States has been in collusion with the Russian government for years.
This introduction has been authored by the editorial board of the National News Conglomerate. Obey.
11/9/2016
Trump: I have done as you commanded, my dominant and all-powerful lord. I have conspired with your hackers to steal the election, and now I'm going to be president! I want to thank you for not releasing that video footage of those Russian prostitutes I hired to urinate on a bed the Obamas once slept in. If that had come out it would have offended and alienated a lot of people, which is something I never normally do.
Comment: LOL! There's nothing quite like parody to expose the absolutely ridiculous. The Russiagate narrative is exposed as the completely ludicrous narrative that it is.

"Yellow vest" protesters have been demonstrating around France against fuel taxes.
Macron said he had heard the anger expressed by the protests and would seek to bolster people's spending power but refused to change course from trying to make France greener.
The 40-year-old centrist acknowledged that many struggling households felt penalised by years of rising fuel taxes, the spark for road blockades and demonstrations over the past 10 days.
Comment: 'We don't care about your protests, we're going to keep pursuing our original goal, even though it doesn't represent the will of the people'. The stubbornness of Macron to "stay the course" on his ideologically based environmental plan clearly does not jibe with the citizens of France. And the French aren't the type to take all this lying down.
See also:
- Yellow Vests protest in Paris turns into riot on Champs Elysee as massive rallies grip France for eighth day (UPDATES)
- Why Drivers Are Leading a Protest Movement Across France
- France's 'Yellow Vest' protesters block Total's fuel depots to protest high gas prices
- One dead, dozens injured as hundreds of thousands begin spontaneous protests across France against rising taxes
- Protests over fuel prices threaten to bring France to a standstill
The junk report, based on anonymous sources, was originally titled 'Manafort Held Secret Talks With Assange in Ecuadorian Embassy." Within 90 minutes, the Guardian changed the headline to add "sources say" and cover their asses.
Comment: This is no real surprise. The Guardian have consistently operated as a propaganda outlet with little-to-no regard for the actual truth. It's yellow journalism at its most blatant.
See also:
- Propaganda alert! The Guardian alleges fantastic Russian plot to help Assange escape from the UK
- The Guardian: Purveyor of extraordinary and deliberate lies
- US Secret Service refutes Guardian over 'Russian spy embassy scoop'
- UK's Guardian still clueless about Russia
- War propaganda outlet The Guardian needs to retract its bogus claims of real people being 'automated Russian bots'
- The Guardian: A modern embodiment of Orwellian 'newspeak'
"This story is totally false and deliberately libelous," Manafort said in a statement. "I have never met Julian Assange or anyone connected to him. I have never been contacted by anyone connected to Wikileaks, either directly or indirectly. I have never reached out to Assange or Wikileaks on any matter. We are considering all legal options against the Guardian who proceeded with this story even after being notified by my representatives that it was false."And in case anyone forgot who Luke Harding is, he's this tool:
Similar remarks came from WikiLeaks, which called the core claim of the story false even before its publication. It is also promoting a GoFundMe campaign to support a libel case by Assange.

China's ambassador to the United States Cui Tiankai responds to reporters questions during an interview with Reuters in Washington, U.S., November 6, 2018.
Speaking to Reuters before heading to join Chinese President Xi Jinping's delegation at the Group of 20 summit in Buenos Aires, Cui Tiankai said China and the United States had a shared responsibility to cooperate in the interests of the global economy.
Asked whether he thought hardliners in the White House were seeking to separate the closely linked U.S. and Chinese economies, Cui said he did not think it was possible or helpful to do so, adding: "I don't know if people really realize the possible consequences - the impact, the negative impact - if there is such a decoupling."
Here are seven things you should know about Ukraine.
1. Regardless of claims by some commentators like Forbes contributor Greg Sattell, the divisions in Ukraine are real, and violence unleashed by the Kiev regime is polarizing the nation further. While the differences between the Ukrainian west and the more Russian-facing rest of the country are widely acknowledged, what tends to be overlooked is that the culture, language, and political thinking of western Ukraine have been imposed upon the rest of Ukraine. Ostensibly this is for the sake of "unifying the country," but in fact the objective has been to put down and humiliate Ukraine's Russian-speaking population. The radical nationalists of western Ukraine, for whom the rejection of Russia and its culture is an article of faith, intend to force the rest of the country to fit their narrow vision. Western and eastern Ukraine do not understand each other's preoccupations, just as Cubans in Miami and Cubans in Havana would not understand each other. Ukrainian conflict is not the conflict between the "pro-Russian separatists" and "pro-Ukrainians," but rather between two Ukrainian groups who do not share each other's vision of an independent Ukraine.












Comment: It seems that whatever was left of Ukip is becoming ponerized:
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- "Working-class hero" Tommy Robinson serving Israel's Yinon Plan for Europe
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