Britain's anti-EU, anti-immigration party UKIP is embroiled in a major row with itself over who should lead the party following the general election.
Senior party figures are trading personal insults and several key officials are calling for leader Nigel Farage to resign - again.
He stepped down last week only to withdraw his resignation, and remains, for now, in charge of the right-wing party.
UKIP has emerged as a serious force in British politics in a matter of years.
UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the party is in chaos.
IN: "It is...
OUT: ...resignation."
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UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the party needs to ensure it is taken seriously.
IN: "UKIP...
OUT: ...laughing stock."
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