Steven Woolfe: Is unlikely to gain sufficient membership support.
Jonathan Arnott: Will not stand.
Douglas Carswell: Would alienate Farage supporters after their well documented falling out. Moreover, far too ex-Tory to be of use in the Labour heartlands.
Neil Hamilton: Too old and has been in one too many internal scraps with Nigel.
Patrick O' Flynn: an excellent political mind but his public persona is weak.
Suzanne Evans: Would struggle to succeed after being suspended - and as I understand it - the election will be over before that suspension ends. Another figure unsuitable for the Labour heartlands.
Diane James: An excellent MEP but perhaps lacks dynamism.
All of which means that Paul Nuttall, as bookmakers' favourite at 7 to 4, looks a rank certainty to me. True he is bald; true he has a scouse accent but he is 100% genuine and will attract a wide range of support across the party. He is not in the habit of making errors.
(Those odds look rather generous!) He is a figure who can unite the party.
I know Paul and make no secret of the fact that I admire him. UKIP has things to put right in order to perform even better in national elections - he is, by a country mile, the man to do that.
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Monday, July 04, 2016
Jonah Sulks Because God Does Not Destroy Nineveh Following Their Repentance. In My Part of England He'd Be Described As 'Mardy'.
5) Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what ...
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Franklin Graham preached in Glasgow, launches new fund to defend religious freedom in the UK. Staff writer Franklin Graham preaching at ...
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/8729962/Quango-bosses-double-their-pay.html Good work, 'Dave'!

