This is the moment a Muslim woman disrupted Ukip's General Election launch by storming into a room and shouting that the party is racist.

The animated woman wearing a hijab burst into London's Marriott County Hall hotel on Friday where leader Paul Nuttall was speaking after saying his party would ban the burka.

She yelled: 'They are racist and they do target Muslim women and how dare they tell Muslim women what to wear when they have no right to?

The animated woman wearing a Burka burst into London's Marriott County Hall hotel on Friday where leader Paul Nuttall was speaking

She yelled: 'They are racist and they do target Muslim women and how dare they tell Muslim women what to wear when they have no right to?'

'How dare white men tell Muslim women what to wear constantly and threaten us?'

Footage obtained by the Daily Mirror then shows the woman, from self-declared republic Somaliland, being escorted from the room.

Another protester shouted: 'UKIP are a nasty, racist party.

'Paul Nuttall wants to spread division and racism. How dare he tell Muslim women what to wear.

'UKIP want to blame migrants, they want to blame refugees and they want to blame Muslims for the problems in society.

Ukip leader Paul Nuttall (pictured yesterday) has confirmed he will run for a seat on June 8, but not which one

'It's people like Paul Nuttall and Nigel Farage who are to blame for the problems in society.

'They are kicking the only Muslim woman in the room out of this room.

Taking to the stage after protesters had been ejected, Mr Nuttall insisted Brexit was a job 'half done' and declared 'we are only half way through the war'.

Accusing Mrs May of 'flagrant opportunism' in calling a snap election, he insisted the Ukip would fight it with 'vigour'.

'We also believe that a whopping Conservative majority will only serve to put Brexit in peril,' he said.

'Hordes of Tory lobby fodder will allow the Prime Minister to backslide safe in the knowledge that she has the votes banked.

'We are not convinced that the Prime Minister, who campaigned to Remain in the referendum, will get the deal the British people want.

'She is already beginning to backslide on immigration, with the Government now telling us that immigration will run at today's level for the next decade.

'She has said nothing to guarantee our waters and protect our fishermen and she will not rule out paying a huge divorce bill once we have left the European Union.'

Stating that his party will fight to put Ukip MPs into the House of Commons, he said: 'Anyone hoping that Ukip is going to fade away from the political scene is going to be bitterly disappointed over the next few weeks and, I predict, confounded over the next few years.

'We have a great opportunity in this election because it is an election on Ukip's turf. It is a Brexit election.'

Setting out details of what will be in Ukip's 'bold and radical' manifesto, Mr Nuttall said the party would be fighting for 'the kind of Brexit people voted for', involving regaining control of borders, freedom to strike trade deals and a refusal to pay any 'divorce bill' to the EU.

At the launch in London today, Mr Nuttal dismissed claims that Ukip will only field 100 candidates on June 8 - but admitted that it would stand aside in seats where there was already a strong Brexiteer in the running

Ukip will promise to cut the foreign aid budget and plough the proceeds into the NHS, with a commitment to keep the health service in public hands and free at the point of delivery.

The party will campaign for an English Parliament, the abolition of the House of Lords and the scrapping of the first-past-the-post voting system in favour of proportional votes for Westminster elections.

And it will tackle the 'repulsive' practice of female genital mutilation and insist that people must not cover their faces in public places - effectively a ban on Muslim women wearing the burka.

Mr Hollobone welcomed the news that Ukip would not be standing against him.

'I share Kettering UKIP's desire for a clean Brexit and am delighted that they will not be running a candidate against me,' he said.

'We all worked hard together for Brexit, being jointly committed to this as being in the best long term interests of the country. 'As this has become a Brexit election, I pay tribute to Jonathan Bullock and Kettering UKIP's integrity in making this decision.'

The event in central London today was briefly disrupted by protesters who managed to get inside the venue and shouted condemnation about Ukip's attitude to Muslims

Ukip officials struggled to eject the protesters before Mr Nuttall took to the stage today