UKIP says won't suspend election campaigning after London attack

Reuters
Jun 4, 2017 09:23 MYT
Paul Nuttall, the leader of Britain's United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) attends a policy launch in London, May 8, 2017. REUTERS
The leader of the UK Independence Party Paul Nuttall said on Sunday he would not be suspending election campaigning in the wake of the London Bridge attacks, four days before a national election.
Other parties have suspended campaigning after seven people were killed by militants who drove a van at high speed into pedestrians on London Bridge and then stabbed revellers in the nearby Borough Market area on Saturday.
"Disrupting our democracy is what the extremists want," said Nuttall, whose party is best-known for its anti-EU stance, on his Twitter account.
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