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The Guardian - UK
Politics
Aisha Gani

Ukip candidate asks: what happens when renewable energy runs out?

Offshore windmills in the North Sea
Offshore windmills in the North Sea. Photograph: John Lawson/FlickrVision via Getty Images

What happens when renewable energy runs out?

Victoria Ayling, Ukip’s parliamentary candidate for Great Grimsby in Lincolnshire, posed the rhetorical question during a Question Time-style debate in Cleethorpes this week, prompting “guffawing” from the audience, according to a local newspaper report. The question went viral when the Guardian’s Alberto Nardelli tweeted:

The comment came after Vicky Dunn, the Green candidate in the constituency, asked Ayling about a claim made in a local Ukip leaflet that offshore wind energy jobs were all filled by foreigners.

Ayling later clarified on Twitter that she had meant renewable energy subsidies:

To which Dunn replied:

Ayling, a former Conservative candidate, has previously been recorded saying “send the lot back” in reference to immigrants in the UK.

In 2010 Labour won Great Grimsby with 32.7% of the vote, beating the Tories on 30.5%, with Ukip fourth on 6.2%. Ayling is polling in second place in this year’s race, on 24%, behind Labour on 37% and just ahead of the Conservatives on 23%, according to Election Forecast.

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