UKIP candidate had shotgun licence revoked prior to rival shooting threats

Monday 11th May 2015 07:57 EDT
 
 

The police investigated about Robert Blay (55), who stood as a UKIP candidate in North East Hampshire. He was suspended from the party after threatening to shoot his Conservative rival, Ranil Jayawardena, who has in turn successfully won his seat this elections.

It has been revealed that Blay, a former accountant had his shotgun licence revoked before he made comments about Jaywardena.

Blay had stated, “If this lad [Ranil Jayawardena] turns up to be our Prime Minister I will personally put a bullet in him. That’s how strong I feel about it. I won’t have this f***** as our Prime Minister. I absolutely loathe him.”

Blay had even took digs on Jayawardena's background. “His name’s Jayawardena and I’m told that name is a Tamil name. Well the Tamils were Indians which went to Sri Lanka to take it over and they got their asses kicked. So he comes here, ponces off us and then his son’s in our political system.”

He further raged, “He’s 29 years old. He’s got his missus to drop a kid just before the Election. He’s planned the birth of the child, there’s no doubt about that. He’s a slippery b******. I’ve worked with him in the Tories.”


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