Nigel Farage Will Quit As Ukip Leader If He Doesn't Get Elected In South Thanet

Farage Could Be Gone On May 8th
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Ukip boss Nigel Farage has promised to quit as head of the party should the good people of South Thanet fail to elect him as their MP in May. Writing in his book "The Purple Revolution", currently being serialised the Daily Telegraph, the Kipper doyen said failure in the general election would be "curtains for me," adding that it would be "just not credible" for him to remain as party leader.

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United Kingdom Independence Party leader Nigel Farage speaks during a conference in which the party's immigration policy was unveiled on March 4, 2015 in London

Fortunately for fans of the former City trader, research suggests the MEP is on course for victory in Kent, overturning a Conservative majority of nearly 17% in the process.

He wrote: "The consequences of me failing to secure a seat for myself in the Commons would be significant for both myself and the party. It is frankly just not credible for me to continue to lead the party without a Westminster seat. What credibility would Ukip have in the Commons if others had to enunciate party policy in Parliament and the party leader was only allowed in as a guest? Was I supposed to brief Ukip policy from the Westminster Arms? No - if I fail to win South Thanet, it is curtains for me. I will have to step down."

Farage delayed the start of his campaigning in South Thanet after the surprise defections of former Tories Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless, which sparked by-elections in Clacton and Rochester and Strood. He wrote: "I cannot win this seat on my own. But I think I can win it if I can show that I am part of a big, strong, active local team to support them, that is enthusiastic and capable."

He added: "While we are trying to keep well away from negative campaigning, the flak against me is quite substantial and I suspect it will only get worse the closer we get to the election. The other parties are obsessed with me not winning a Westminster seat and I can only hope that the hits on me will take the heat off the other Ukip target seats."

10 photos showing how 'little fun' Nigel Farage has as Ukip leader
Farage finds Private Eye extremely unfunny(01 of10)
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Private Eye's cover mocking up Ukip as clowns actually quite upset the party leader.
Nigel barely cheers up in a pub (02 of10)
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Even if it was after some good local elections last May.
Not even a pint can perk him up (03 of10)
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Farage didn't enjoy the 2013 Ukip spring conference. (04 of10)
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Farage manages a rare laugh at a press conference.
He didn't like the 2014 Ukip conference either (05 of10)
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Farage really doesn't want to be here(06 of10)
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Farage couldn't hold back during a press conference in Eastleigh to support then by-election candidate Diane James.
Farage can't stand this speech really (07 of10)
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Farage put on a brave face as he listened to newly-elected European Parliament president Martin Schulz in 2012.
Nigel never liked campaigning (08 of10)
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Farage finds this lady utterly tiresome(09 of10)
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The Ukip leader managed to be an utter professional when out campaigning in Eastleigh.
Nigel is having so little fun. Really. (10 of10)
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