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Published 15:18 8 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 17:58 8 Aug 2018 BST
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Elizabeth Jones pictured in the proximity of Bookmarks before far-right activists stormed the shop[/caption]
"There is absolutely no evidence at all of Ms Jones having any knowledge of or involvement in the actions which allegedly took place inside the bookshop," UKIP Chairman Tony McIntyre said in a statement.
"Ms Jones just happened to be in the approximate central London area solely because she had attended an unconnected event earlier that Saturday afternoon. I am delighted to absolve Elizabeth totally and welcome her back into the fold. I only regret that we had to suspend her initially, however briefly this has been, due to the false allegations made against her."
Ms Jones had earlier in the day been a speaker at a "Make Britain Great Again" protest in central London in support of far-right activists Alex Jones and Tommy Robinson, and against perceived left-wing media bias.
Following her reinstatement to the party, Ms Jones said: "I am deeply grateful to our Chairman Tony McIntyre for expediting his investigation and upholding the truth in his findings in my favour so I can carry on serving UKIP. I have nothing further to say, as this matter had nothing to do with me in the first place."
Luke Nash-Jones and Martin Costello, who were also pictured in the footage, remain suspended by the party over the incident, which UKIP Leader Gerard Batten described on Tuesday as "utterly moronic and disgraceful".
The incident saw 12 people storming into Bookmarks, a radical bookshop in central London, chanting “We love Trump! We love Trump!” and a number of other far-right slogans, as well as accusing the two members of staff of being “paedophile lovers”.
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