Since its European election triumph in 2014, UKIP has lost 20 of its 24 MEPs - where did they go?
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BBC News
By Kate Whannel
BBC News
A UKIP MEP for Cumbria, Paul Nuttall, has resigned from the party.
He says the party's being taken in a direction which is harmful to Brexit, and that the association with far right activist Tommy Robinson will appall many moderate voters.
Like all MEPs, Mr Nuttall will lose office when the UK leaves the union.
By Brian Wheeler
Political reporter
He took the post after Nigel Farage resigned in November 2016.
By Brian Wheeler
BBC news
By Anna Doble
Newsbeat digital editor
By Mario Cacciottolo
BBC News
Speaking to Felicity Evans, UKIP leader Paul Nuttall, defended the policy of standing fewer candidates and insisted UKIP has been running a strong campaign.