Ukip Risks 'Morphing' Into Tories Under Nigel Farage, Warns Godfrey Bloom

Ukip Is 'Morphing' Into The Tories, Warns Bongo Bloom
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LONDON, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 20: Godfrey Bloom MEP sits in the audience before addressing delegates during the UKIP annual conference on September 20, 2013 in London, England. Members of the United kingdom Independent Party have gathered at Central Hall, Westminster, for their annual conference. Party Leader Nigel Farage in his keynote speach earlier said, that the party will come first in next year's European elections, saying it is 'growing up' after success in local elections. (Photo by Chr
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Ukip is losing its "radical" edge under Nigel Farage's leadership and risks "morphing" into the same as the big three parties, former Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom has warned.

"There is now a huge force in the party to be a Conservative Party which isn't in the European Union. If we suddenly start morphing into what the others are like, only with an out-of-Europe policy, it won't work," he told the Huffington Post UK.

Bloom warned that the only Ukip policy voters are aware of is their aim to withdraw from the European Union, adding: "anything else on top of that is really a bit outside the mainstream".

He said the Tory drift came from political defectors who have "brought that baggage", adding that "radical, libertarian" thinking "no longer reflects the mainstream [of Ukip]".

The controversial MEP now sits as an Independent for Yorkshire and Humber after a furore at UKIP's conference when he jokingly called a room full of women "sluts" and hit the Channel 4 journalist Michael Crick over the head with a conference programme.

"If you live in Notting Hill and eat brown rice and read the Guardian, it’s your job to be outraged at any UKIP representative in the same way it’s my job to bait them because they’re all so very silly," he quipped.

The MEP spoke to the Huffington Post UK to mark the publication of his autobiography "A Guinea A Minute". He revealed that he tried to resign from Ukip a year ago due to "fundamental differences" with Nigel Farage but was dissuaded by his local committee. "We had been drifting apart for two years on matters of how the party should be run and on policy." he added.

Bloom suggested the Ukip leadership stripped him of his party whip in order to "appease the media", adding: "We are now worried what [Guardian commentator] Polly Toynbee might say and that is a serious issue that Ukip are going to have again. The only reason people come to UKIP is because we're not like the others."

The independent MEP said he felt there was "no future for me" in Ukip after the party chairman, Steve Crowther, publicly criticised him for advocating "radical" policies.

"Clearly there's no future for me in the party when the chairman, an ex-LibDem who believes he should have an interest in policy and not count the paperclips which is what he was employed to do, now feels he is entitled to criticise me when I talk about radical or libertarian policies, it's something I simply don't tolerate."

In his book, Bloom accused the UKIP leadership of "throwing a noose over the nearest beam" as the furore broke about his "sluts" remark, rather than "putting any number of articulate women on [the media]".

Speaking to HuffPostUK, Bloom warned that Nigel Farage was in danger of losing his "political touch" because he has been too busy to spend time in the pub.

"Nigel's political touch was based on the fact that he what people were thinking in the pub. He can't do that now because of the force majeure."

He said that he was still personally on good terms with Farage, with whom he shares a flat in Brussels, recounting an evening they spent getting "completely pissed" last week.

"When was I out in Brussels? Wednesday? Thursday night? [Nigel and I] We got completely pissed in an Irish pub.

In a joking reference to his quote that he wanted "women to clean behind the fridge", Bloom added: "The fridge is still dirty now because the lady hasn't been in to sort it out but we did what we always do, we drank a bucket load of beer, and wine and talked about military history."

Ukip's Highs And Lows
COMING UP INTO THE WORLD: Ukip Are Born(01 of22)
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Ukip was founded in 1993 by LSE professor Alan Sked in opposition to the Maastricht treaty. (credit:Alamy)
GOING DOWN: 1997 General Election(02 of22)
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Ukip fielded 193 candidates but only got 0.3% of the vote, losing out to the just as Europhobic Referendum Party, led by billionaire publisher and politician, Sir James Goldsmith, (left), who got 2.6%.Sked resigned saying Ukip "they are racist and have been infected by the far-right", a reputation they have yet to shake.He was replaced with Michael Holmes (credit:PA)
GOING UP: James Goldsmith Dies(03 of22)
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The unfortunate death of the rival party leader led to the dissolution of the Referendum Party with many members subsequently joining Ukip. (credit:Alamy)
GOING UP: 1999 Elections To European Parliament(04 of22)
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Ukip got 7% of the vote and gained three MEPs.This jolly looking chap, Jeffrey Titford, was one of them. (credit:PA)
GOING DOWN: Holmes Resignation And 2001 General Election(05 of22)
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Holmes was forced to resign in 200 due to a conflict between himself and the Ukip's National Executive Committee.Titford became leader.In the following year's general election Ukip failed to gain any seats with a 1.5% of the vote.(The man pictured is not a member Ukip but a pictorial representation of the misery felt by the party during this difficult time) (credit:Alamy)
GOING STEADY: Knapman Takes Over(06 of22)
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Titford decided he didn't really like being leader and so was replaced with this fellow, Roger Knapman in 2002.Knapman attracted some attention in 2006 when he employed a team of Polish builders to renovate his home despite his anti-immigration stance. (credit:PA)
GOING WAY UP: 2004 European Elections (07 of22)
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Building on their previous European success, Ukip went on to gain a (in relative terms) massive 12 MEPs in 2004. Godfrey Bloom, seen here far-right, immediately triggered a storm of protest over women's rights within hours of starting work in the European Parliament. After being given a place on the Parliament's Women's Rights Committee he told journalists he wanted to deal with women's issues because "I just don't think they clean behind the fridge enough", adding: "I am here to represent Yorkshire women who always have dinner on the table when you get home. I am going to promote men's rights." What a charming gent... (credit:PA)
GOING DOWN TO THE PERMA-TANNED BOTTOM: Kilroy(08 of22)
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The deliciously named, orange-faced TV agony aunt, Robert Kilroy-Silk, caused a tabloid frenzy when recruited to Ukip in 2004.He was elected an MEP that year but did nothing to hide his ambitions for leadership causing some consternation amongst the ranks.Silk left the party after nine months.His TV show, Kilroy, was cancelled after he wrote an article in the Sunday Express titelled 'We owe Arabs nothing'. (credit:PA)
GOING UP PAST THE TORIES: Hartlepool By-Election(09 of22)
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Ukip finished third in 2004 above the Conservatives who came fourth.In other news this flour incident also happened. (credit:PA)
GOING DOWN TO THE BEACH: 2005 General Election(10 of22)
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Ukip were rubbish.They didn't gain a single seat and their best result was third place in Boston & Skegness. (credit:Alamy)
GOING UP. OR DOWN DEPENDING ON YOUR OPINION OF THIS MAN: Nigel Farage(11 of22)
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September 2006 saw the introduction of Farage as leader. (credit:PA)
GOING UP WITH BAGS OF CASH(12 of22)
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In 2009, Tory party donor extraordinaire, Stuart Wheeler, jumped ships and gave Ukip £100,000.He was, rather unsurprisingly, expelled from the Conservative party for his treachery. (credit:Alamy)
GOING DOWN WITH SOME DODGY FRIENDS: Geert Widlers(13 of22)
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In 2009 Farage stood down as Ukip leader so he could contest the seat of Buckingham.Lord Pearson was chosen to replace him.Here is Pearson at a joint press conference with well-known Dutch extreme right-winger and general Islam hater, Geert Wilders.#justsayin (credit:PA)
GOING UP THROUGH THE POLITICAL GLASS CEILING: 2009 European Elections(14 of22)
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A climate where the electorate were slightly miffed at a banking crisis at the amount some MPs were claiming on expenses was a bonus for Ukip.They gained 16.5 per cent of the vote, or to put it another way, they beat the government. (credit:PA)
GOING DOWN AGAIN: 2010 General Election(15 of22)
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Farage lost to John Bercow.Once again, Ukip failed to win a single seat.This disaster however was slightly overshadowed by... (credit:PA)
GOIND DOWN RATHER QUICKLY AND WITH A SLIGHT BUMP: Plane Crash(16 of22)
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Farage was a passenger in this plane when it crashed on the morning of the elections. He broke his sternum, ribs and punctured a lung.The cause of the crash was put down to the Ukip banner the plane was towing getting caught in aircraft's tail. (credit:PA)
GOING UP A LITTLE BIT: Farage Re-Election(17 of22)
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Farage was re-elected in August 2010.Lord Pearson said: "The UKIP crown returns to its rightful owner".How nice of him... (credit:PA)
GOING UP HIGHER THAN THEY'D EVER BEEN BEFORE: Rotherham By-Election(18 of22)
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UKIP's Jane Collins came second in the 2012 vote with Ukip's highest ever share in a parliamentary election. (credit:PA)
GOING UP SO MUCH IT MADE FARAGE DO THIS FACE: Eastleigh By-Election(19 of22)
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Cometh the hour, cometh the grin.This was a huge coup for Ukip as they took second place in front of Labour and the Conservatives in 2013. (credit:PA)
GOING DOWN WITH RACIAL PREJUDICE: Election Candidate Scandals(20 of22)
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Farage admitted the party couldn't possibly have vetted all their candidates in the 2013 local elections.Unfortunately for Ukip it meant a number of slightly dubious characters being exposed in the press.This lady for example is alleged to have said: "Only the Zionists could sacrifice their own in the gas chambers."That, quite frankly, is simply not on. (credit:Facebook)
FLYING HIGH: Local Elections 2013(21 of22)
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He's right to look chuffed with himself.Ukip came second in the South Shields by-election and got 26 per cent of the vote in the local elections.The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats both lost seats.The biggest surge by a fourth placed party since WWII does not bode well for the coalition in 2015. (credit:PA)
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This slide has nothing to do with anything but this picture can NOT go to waste... (credit:Getty Images)