Leader of UKIP received vote of no confidence
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Leader of UKIP received vote of no confidence

HENRY BOLTON, the current leader of UKIP is to be ousted.

The news comes as party members have logged a motion of no confidence in his leadership.

In Bermingham, a meeting forced members of the party to decide on their consensus regarding the leadership of the party.

According to Belfast Telegraphthe members of the party voted reached results of 867 to 500 to concrete their lack of belief in Bolton's leadership abilities.

Bolton was only elected as leader of the party in September 2017, leaving the future of the party uncertain.

Members ballotted today and reached the decision of making Gerard Batten temporary head of the UKIP party.