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Arron Banks says he won't stand in Clacton at the general election after all

He had been set to challenge Douglas Carswell, who is now standing down

Jon Stone
Political Correspondent
Monday 24 April 2017 20:38 BST
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Eurosceptic businessman Arron Banks has announced that he will not contest the Clacton constituency at the general election, as he had previously said he would.

The millionaire former Ukip donor had previously announced that he would fight the the Essex seat in order to undermine Douglas Carswell, who defected from Ukip to become an independent earlier this year.

However Mr Carswell last week said he would be standing down as an MP at the June 8 general election and thrown his support behind Theresa May, describing her as a real “revolutionary”.

Mr Banks, a close ally of Nigel Farage, is now backing his local Ukip candidate, who he described as a “very hard working decent bloke”. He added that he did not want to “leap over” his Ukip colleague.

The former Ukip donor, who co-founded the Leave.EU campaign for last year’s EU referendum, described Mr Carswell as a “hugely divisive figure and let a lot of people down in Clacton”.

He said: “Douglas Carswell is the epitome of a nasty little career politician who didn't give two hoots for the area.

“He stood originally for Ukip because he knew they would win the seat in a general election. He used Ukip and did nothing for Clacton.”

After the news of Mr Bank’s standing down broke, Mr Carswell tweeted, apparently referring to the Leave.EU campaign: “Can you imagine what the EU referendum result might have been if Vote Leave had lost the designation battle to the other lot?”

Mr Carswell was originally elected to represent Clacton for the Conservatives but stepped down in 2014 to trigger a by-election. He re-took the seat as a Ukip MP. He was the only Ukip MP to be returned at the 2015 general election

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