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General Election 2015: Ukip leader Nigel Farage says he's 'back to being like Tigger'

 

Matt Dathan
Thursday 23 April 2015 06:24 BST
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage visits the 'Veterans At Future For Heroes UK' centre on April 15, 2015 in Sandwich, England. Farage is continuing to campaign ahead of the forthcoming general election.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage visits the 'Veterans At Future For Heroes UK' centre on April 15, 2015 in Sandwich, England. Farage is continuing to campaign ahead of the forthcoming general election. (Carl Court/Getty Images)

Nigel Farage has declared he is "back to being like Tigger," after admitting he did not feel 100 per cent earlier on in the election campaign.

Rumours circulated that the Ukip leader was unwell during the start of the campaign but he said the reason he "wasn't feeling quite as sharp" was down to poor diary management.

Mr Farage said he was signing up to too many events because he got too carried away. He has now readjusted, he says, and is relishing the closing two weeks of the election campaign.

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Ukip leader Nigel Farage and deputy chairman, Suzanne Evans, pose with the party manifesto during its launch in Thurrock (Getty Images)

n an interview with the BBC, Mr Farage said: "I think to be honest with you in the earlier part of the campaign I wasn't feeling quite as sharp and as fit as I should have been and I think that’s because of frankly in my enthusiasm for UKIP to succeed in this election I got my diary planning wrong and I was doing way, way too much.

"I’ve readjusted that and I have to say the last two or three days I’m feeling pretty bouncy, back to being a bit more like Tigger, I’m enjoying it and looking forward to the next fortnight."


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