Britain's anti-EU, anti-immigration party UKIP is showing signs of implosion just days after a general election in which it secured only one seat.
One of the party's senior officials has launched a stinging criticism of UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
Patrick O'Flynn MEP says Mr Farage has become a 'snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive' man.
And he warns the party is in danger of turning into a 'personality cult' after Nigel Farage resigned as leader last week only to withdraw his resignation.
This as Mr Farage is locked in a row with UKIP's only MP Douglas Carswell over party funding.
Laura Pitel from the Times newspaper broke the story.
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