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She was born in London and studied law at the University of Kent at [[Canterbury]].
She was born in London and studied law at the University of Kent at [[Canterbury]].


In 2004, she came out as lesbianin a letter to  ''[[The Pink Paper]]''.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1470463/I-wont-be-your-leader-6ft-4in-lesbian-tells-UKIPs-gay-members.html Daniel Foggo, "I won't be your leader, 6ft 4in lesbian tells UKIP's gay members ''Daily Telegraph'' 29 August 2004</ref> However she said that she had no desire to be the leader of an LGBT group within UKIP.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/>
In 2004, she came out as lesbian in a letter to  ''[[The Pink Paper]]''.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1470463/I-wont-be-your-leader-6ft-4in-lesbian-tells-UKIPs-gay-members.html Daniel Foggo, "I won't be your leader, 6ft 4in lesbian tells UKIP's gay members ''Daily Telegraph'' 29 August 2004</ref> However she said that she had no desire to be the leader of an LGBT group within UKIP.<ref name="telegraph.co.uk"/>


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Revision as of 18:57, 12 October 2013

Nikki Sinclaire (born 1968) is s Member of the European Parliament, where she has represented the West Midlands since 2009. She was elected as a UKIP candiadate, but left the party in 2010, later setting up the We Demand a Referendum Party.

She was born in London and studied law at the University of Kent at Canterbury.

In 2004, she came out as lesbian in a letter to The Pink Paper.[1] However she said that she had no desire to be the leader of an LGBT group within UKIP.[1]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1470463/I-wont-be-your-leader-6ft-4in-lesbian-tells-UKIPs-gay-members.html Daniel Foggo, "I won't be your leader, 6ft 4in lesbian tells UKIP's gay members Daily Telegraph 29 August 2004