Can anyone name me a truly united political party in the UK right now? Labour aren’t, even if the Parliamentary Labour Party are putting a brave face on their second place in the General Election which has cemented Jeremy Corbyn’s position as leader.

The Conservatives certainly aren’t: I suspect Mrs May is expecting to see Philip Hammond lurking in every shadow, knife in hand and aiming for her back. The Liberal Democrats are already going through a leadership election, as are Ukip which leaves the Greens, and I suspect even they have some serious internal fights over the best design of wind farm or how to strain yoghurt.

But it’s the one currently bubbling in Ukip which is concerning me because, rather like Momentum in Labour, we have a growing group of members with extreme views who threaten the very existence of the party. For us, that issue is Islam and their new Joan of Arc is Anne Marie Waters.

I don't want a Ukip with a section of the membership who, like Momentum, seems to be revelling in the support of an organisation which includes members who use intimidation to silence their political opponents. That's what the Nazis' Sturmabteilung did in the 1920s and 30s.