According to NBC News,
Natasha Bolter, a former Labour supporter and rising star in Ukip, has
withdrawn from the electoral race in South Basildon after claiming Ukip
general secretary Roger Bird made unwanted advances towards her.
Ukip on Monday night announced that it has suspended its general secretary Roger Bird “following allegations of impropriety”.
Ukip said “Shortly after a claim came to
light about the conduct of Mr. Bird with regard to candidate selection,
the UK Independence Party took action swiftly and decisively, including
steps involving external Human Resources consultants, as well as
following due process and the Party’s Constitution to the letter.”
The Ukip spokesperson added
“Unfortunately, Ukip has had to suspend Bird pending a full
investigation into allegations made against him. The party has acted
swiftly and decisively and will not tolerate impropriety of any kind
amongst its staff”.
Bird who has been involved in vetting candidates however said he was involved with Bolter in a consensual relationship.
Bird claimed the two had a sexual
relationship, which Bolter denies. Bird said “We were in a relationship
briefly, but that relationship developed well after she had been
admitted to the approved candidates list, so her selection was not
connected to this.”
He added “Natasha Bolter’s candidate
assessment was conducted entirely within the rules, as the party has
already verified. Subsequent to that, Natasha Bolter and I were in a
consensual relationship. I am not the head of candidates and I do not
dictate which candidates get selected for which seats, nor would I try
to, although I have advised and helped a number of candidates over the
course of my years in the party”.

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