Anti-Islam candidate among contenders to lead Britain’s UKIP

August 12, 2017 04:24 pm | Updated 04:24 pm IST - London:

Former leader Nigel Farage addresses UKIP party members before Paul Nuttall is named as the new party leader on November 28, 2016 in London, England.

Former leader Nigel Farage addresses UKIP party members before Paul Nuttall is named as the new party leader on November 28, 2016 in London, England.

Eleven candidates are vying to lead Britain’s right-wing UK Independence Party, including the founder of an anti-Islam organisation.

Anne Marie Waters, founder of a group called Sharia Watch, is on the list announced late on Friday despite opposition from some UKIP members.

Party leaders blocked her from being a candidate in June’s national election, citing her views on Islam.

UKIP opposes Britain’s European Union membership, and played a key role in bringing about the 2016 referendum sukthat ended in a decision to leave the bloc.

The party has struggled since achieving its main goal. It has no members of Parliament, and lacks a potential leader as well-known as ex-chief Nigel Farage.

Members will choose a new leader next month.

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