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UKIP MEP quits leadership race for 'unity'
UKIP's Bill Etheridge has dismissed claims by leadership candidate Suzanne Evans that there has been "too much testosterone" in the party in the past.
Mr Etheridge, who is MEP for the West Midlands, was one of eight candidates to become UKIP's leader.
He told Victoria that he was backing current deputy leader of UKIP, Paul Nuttall.
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