Christopher Monckton Described as "Loose Cannon" "17th Century Pamphleteer" By UKIP, Party Cuts Ties With Him

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
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The Guardian reports that the UK Independence Party (UKIP) has distanced itself from โ€œLordโ€ Christopher Monckton, the crazypants climate denier who thinks President Obama’s birth certificate is fake, compared youth climate activists to โ€œHitler Youthโ€ and a litany of other crazy stunts well-documented here at DeSmog over the years.ย 

The Guardian’s Leo Hickman reports today from Rio, where Monckton is pulling his usual shenanigans:ย 
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As has become the norm at such international gatherings in recent years, the eccentric climate sceptic Lord Monckton has flown in to Rio to perform his party piece about how environmentalists are trying to establish a โ€œworld socialist governmentโ€, and such like. What is less clear these days is whether his colleagues at the UK Independence Party (Ukip) approve of such interventions.

Under Lord Pearson, the previous Ukip leader, Monckton was the party’s deputy leader and was also variously the head of the party’s policy unit, as well as itsย spokesman on energy and the environment. But ever since fellow eccentric climate sceptic Roger Helmer defected from the Conservatives to Ukip earlier this year, he has assumed the latter role. So what, if any, role does Monckton now have at Ukip?

Gawain Towler, Ukip’s press spokesman, has confirmed to me this morning that Monckton โ€œno longer has any formal roleโ€ with Ukip. Towler described Monckton as an โ€œoutlierโ€ who is now โ€œsemi-detachedโ€ from the party, partly because he’s โ€œbarely in the country these daysโ€. (Before arriving in Rio, Monckton had been touring the US Tea Party circuit casting doubt on the origins of Barack Obama’s birth certificate.) [See DeSmog’s coverage of Monckton’s birther tour]

I asked if there had been a falling out between Monckton and the current Ukip leader, Nigel Farage. Towler said not, but said that Monckton – whom he described as a โ€œ17th century pamphleteerโ€ – was sometimes the source of โ€œfrustrationโ€ and was โ€œvery much Lord Pearson’s man – they own contiguous shooting estates in Scotlandโ€. Towler added that Monckton had been active in the party at a time when it was โ€œnot drowning in talentโ€, but the recent surge in popularity for the party had seen a fresh influx of personnel. Monckton was aย โ€œloose cannonโ€, said Towler, but Helmer is a โ€œtied-down cannon, pointed in the sameย directionโ€.

With his political prospects looking increasingly bleak, โ€œLordโ€ Monckton is slipping further into irrelevancy. Look for him to continue trying to outdo the Heartland Institute in increasingly insane stunts. Let’s just hope he’s given up skydiving because that was a scary sight.ย 

Brendan DeMelle DeSmog
Brendan is Executive Director of DeSmog. He is also a freelance writer and researcher specializing in media, politics, climate change and energy. His work has appeared in Vanity Fair, The Huffington Post, Grist, The Washington Times and other outlets.

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