Ukip Suspend Councillor After Outrageous 'Gay Marriage Caused Floods' Comment!
A UKIP councillor has been suspended after blaming the recent floods, which has washed out much of the UK, on the Government's decision to make gay marriage legal.
David Silvester said that the recent downpour has come because Prime Minister David Cameron "arrogantly acted against the Gospel" in agreeing to passing the new law.
His comments in a letter to his local newspaper in Henley-on-Thames blasted Cameron for causing the storms saying "no man can mess with Almighty God".
Despite his personal rant, Ukip have stuck by the councillor saying: "Whilst we don't agree with his views we aren't going to ban people for being religious anymore that we would call for the banning of religious texts."
But the party was keen to keep the councillor's views under wraps and refrained him from speaking to the media.
After defying the party's authority this morning by having an interview with a BBC radio station, the party had no other option but to suspend him.
In his radio interview today, the councillor, who defected from the Conservative Party to join Ukip, labelled homosexuality as "a spiritual disease".
His suspension comes as Ukip leader Nigel Farage vowed today to axe candidates who show real "extremism".
"Everyone is entitled to their own religious ideology which is central to a free and fair society. Councillor Silvester's views are his own and in no way reflect the Party's position.
"However, Councillor Silvester has today acted contrary to Party requests and continued to court the media in order to promote his own personal beliefs."This has caused significant offence to many people and goes against the core principles of Ukip."
But this is not the first time a Ukip member has made a gaffe.
In 2013, Godfrey Bloom referred to countries that Britain gave foreign aid to as "Bongo Bongo Land".
Richard Lane, a spokesman for the gay rights charity Stonewall, told MailOnline: "Its hardly surprising that we've seen unusual weather patterns in Britain, considering the enormous amount of hot air being produced by some UKIP members.
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