UKIP councillor Connor Jones slams Leanne Wood for calling all UKIP voters in his community "racist"

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An online feud between current councillor Connor Jones and Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood has reached boiling point, when she compared all people living in the Careau and Nantyfflon community as "racists" and "white supremacists" saying in her recently deleted Facebook post:

"@ConnorJones You might be okay with white supremacists and racist living in the community, but I refuse to pander to them. Plaid Cymru will never campaign in your community AGAIN, we are now informed that White Supremacists and racists are a thing in Careau and Nantyfflon"

After receiving three hundred "dislikes" and getting reported for offensive comment, Leanne decided to delete the Facebook post, but not before the UKIP councillor for his small working class community of Careau and Nantyfflon, responded in an epic rant, that owned Mrs. Wood:

"I would of thought she would be too busy to bitch and moan about things that are not true, she's only lashing out at my community, because she knows that we;'re to clever to vote for a bitter old ballad like @LeanneWood, do me a favour and stop falsely accusing my community"

As UKIP are set to win as councillor for the very first time, Connor gave an interview with the chief editor for Wales Online saying: "Leanne is so wrong, people in my community are NOT white supremacists or racist, I love everyone in my community no matter their skin colour"

Lewis James a former Labour councillor admitted: "I feel that Connor deleted with it both professionally and defended his community, as someone who will never supported UKIP, Connor does seem like an incredibly kind person, who cares about this brill community"

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