Ukip leader Gerard Batten quits as head of party after disastrous election saw him lose seat
UKIP leader Gerard Batten quit as the head of the party today after a disastrous European Election result saw him lose his seat.
The poll mauling saw Ukip lose every single one of their MEPs, while Nigel Farage's Brexit Party came out as the biggest winners.
Batten's party lost its London seat - a seat Ukip has had since 2004.
Ukip's controversial candidate Carl Benjamin also failed to get elected, and was condemned during the EU election campaign for comments he made about Labour MP Jess Phillips.
Before the results were confirmed Batten had said his position as leader would be "untenable" if he lost his MEP seat.
Batten confirmed his resignation in a tweet, writing: "My term as UKIP Leader ends today.
"A big thank you to all who have supported my leadership & UKIP over the last 15 months, morally, materially & financially.
"The NEC will now begin a leadership election process, which will see the next leader elected within the next 90 days."
Batten's resignation comes a week after Ukip's deputy leader Mike Hookem quit the party.
Hookem said he could no longer stay in his post because boss Gerard Batten has taken the pro-Brexit party in an extreme direction.
Ukip has cosied up to the likes of Tommy Robinson and promoted an anti-Muslim agenda in recent years.
Ukip won the last European elections when it was led by Farage in 2014, but saw a drastic change in success in the most recent vote.
The party has chosen some controversial candidates including one who joked that he wouldn't even rape an MP.
Batten was elected to lead the party in April 2018 and promised to resign after 12 months to allow a variety of candidates to run.
He was expected to step down after the elections to make way for a new leader after the catastrophic results Ukip received in the election.
Farage left the party in December, saying he was uncomfortable with the direction UKIP has taken in recent months.
His resignation came after he called for Ukip leader Gerard Batten to be ousted.
Farage berated Batten for appointing English Defence League (EDL) founder Tommy Robinson as an adviser.
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