LONDON — A light aircraft carrying a candidate for a minor party in Britain’s general election crashed today, but officials say the pilot and passenger survived with minor injuries.
Nigel Farage, a member of the euroskeptic UK Independence Party, was being treated at a hospital, said aide Chris Adams.
“He is OK so it’s not life-threatening. The show goes on,” Adams told BBC television.
The pilot, who was not immediately identified, was cut out of the aircraft and taken to a hospital, Adams said.
The plane was hired for an election-day stunt, towing a party banner over the constituency northwest of London where Farage is running for a seat in Britain’s House of Commons. He is a member of the European Parliament.
The party advocates Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union. Farage is standing against John Bercow, a Conservative who is the speaker of the House of Commons. According to tradition, the main parties do not run candidates against the speaker.
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