A former UKIP staffer and parliamentary candidate at the last general election claims to be writing a book revealing dodgy goings-on at the core of the party — having branded her defection from the Conservatives “the biggest mistake of my life“.

Jasna Badzak defected to UKIP in 2008, along with a swathe of Tories from Westminster, and stood in the Westminster North constituency in the 2010 elections. She then worked for six months as a press officer in the London office of MEP Gerard Batten.

In a series of messages on Twitter, Badzak has claimed that she will be making revelations about the alleged racism and corruption of top UKIP figures.

I was prominent Tory, stood for Tories, defected to #UKIP,stood in GE2010 for UKIP the biggest mistake of my life @consfuture @conservatives — Jasna Badzak (@JasnaBadzak) September 28, 2012

As a former #UKIP Parliamentary Candidate I know #UKIP are racist party, wanting ‘rights for indigenous white Anglo-Saxons’ and nobody else — Jasna Badzak (@JasnaBadzak) September 29, 2012

She also alleges misuse of EU parliament expenses by old Scrapbook favourite and UKIP candidate for Humberside Police & Crime Commissioner, Godfrey Bloom:

Just for you @johnprescott will Police CC #UKIP Bloom reveal why he uses his parliamentary expenses to pay his private company staff @labour — Jasna Badzak (@JasnaBadzak) September 28, 2012

And her claims don’t stop with Bloom, and threaten to plunge the party back into the same kind of controversy experienced when former MEP Ashley Mote was convicted of benefit fraud:

I will also be providing all detailed account of all #UKIP MEP abusing their parliamentary expenses @bopanc @johnprescott @davidprescott — Jasna Badzak (@JasnaBadzak) September 28, 2012

Speaking to Political Scrapbook this afternoon, Ms Badzak said:

“UKIP solely exists to put a few people in the position of MEP to steal as much money as possible for themselves.”

Apparently her book will be out before the 2014 EU Parliament elections, in which Nigel Farage’s party hopes to improve on its second place coup in the 2009 poll. When contacted, UKIP refused to comment.

Scrapbook looks forward to reading.