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Three Conservative AMs appear on a list of anti-Ukip activists accidentally leaked to Ukip by the Trotskyist Socialist Workers Party.

Mohammad Asghar, William Graham and Nick Ramsay are on the membership list of Stand Up To Ukip Wales, a cross-party group which mainly includes left wing organisations and figures like Ken Livingstone, the former Mayor of London.

The email containing the list urged members to donate their time at a series of stalls throughout the election period in an effort aimed at turning people away from Ukip and its candidates.

A story on the right wing news website Breitbart said: “The appearance of the Tory politicians’ names on the distribution list, along with the Welsh Communists and the regional secretary for the Unite union as well as a member of Welsh NHS staff who has been passing on information from the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) on her work email, caused raised eyebrows as the SWP are traditionally sworn enemies of the Conservatives.”

'You've sent us details of your entire membership'

Ukip Wales has replied to the group, telling them: “You appear to have sent us the details of the entire membership of your Stand up to Ukip organisation in Wales.

“On a more positive note we have studied our events calendar and are able to confirm that none of your action days as listed clash with our own and we are therefore able to give you clearance to carry on as you feel fit on that front.”

Mr Graham was quoted in the Breitbart story as having sent an email which said: “Sorry, but do not recall any specific contact recently.”

However, a spokesman for the Welsh Conservatives said: “Our AMs have not been involved in this campaign, although they are of the firm belief that every additional vote for Ukip will help Ed Miliband edge closer to Downing Street resulting in higher spending, higher borrowing and higher debt.”