Raheem Kassam quits UKIP race over sexist abuse and fraud allegations
UPDATED: Criminal Raheem Kassam, under public humiliation, pulls out of the race to be leader of UKIP following repeated allegations of being a ‘Tory plant’, committing fraud, and treating women as second class citizens. Kassam, hiding in shame, now demands more money and hopes to benefit from a Trump victory in the US elections, now that his UK privileges have expired
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LATEST UPDATE: UKIP funders may not be fruitcakes, but they don't do their research on their leadership candidates. In a bizarre twist, named and shamed UKIP criminal Raheem Kassam has the support of funder Arron Banks. Meanwhile, with much more to come, Kassam's scoundrel-like behavioour is being revealed more widely. Furthermore, we reveal the extent of Kassam's criminal fraud -- £21K at minimum. He has also told a woman politician to tape her legs together
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UPDATE: Raheem Kassam admits he won't pay taxes in London. He says he is "moral". Yet, he can't pay taxes on his extortion money, can he?. How would he tell HMRC his income was from crime? (See paragraphs 4/5). UK regulatory authorities are now actively considering the case, according to reliable sources
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