Michael Holmes is a former leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party and MEP for South West England.[1]
Holmes was elected leader of UKIP in 1997. In 1999 he and two other UKIP candidates were elected to the European Parliament. The following year, he stepped down from the leadership as a result of a power struggle with UKIP's National Executive Committee. He left the party, but continued to sit as an independent MEP until 2002. He then resigned as an MEP and was replaced by Graham Booth, who had been the next candidate on the UKIP party list for South West England.
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| Preceded by Craig Mackinlay |
Leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party 1997–2000 |
Succeeded by Jeffrey Titford |
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