Nigel Farage Torn Into By Ukip Campaign Chief Patrick O'Flynn As Douglas Carswell Short Money Row Continues

Ukip's Campaign Chief Just Described Nigel Farage As A 'Snarling, Thin-Skinned, Aggressive' Man
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Nigel Farage has become a "snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive" man who is turning Ukip into a "personality cult", the party's campaign chief has said in a stunning attack on his leader.

Ukip's economics spokesman Patrick O'Flynn blew open simmering tensions within the party in an interview with The Times, saying Mr Farage was no longer the "cheerful, ebullient, cheeky, daring" politician of recent times.

Mr O'Flynn said the Ukip leader's behaviour risked the party being seen as an "absolute monarchy" and blamed Mr Farage's "aggressive" and "inexperienced" advisers.

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Farage's own campaign chief has laid into him following his 'unresignation'

He called for Mr Farage to adopt a "much more consultative and consensual leadership style".

Mr O'Flynn's comments come after Mr Farage was widely mocked for resigning as leader after failing to win the South Thanet seat he stood for in the General Election, only to be reinstated three days later after the party's National Executive Committee rejected his resignation.

Mr O'Flynn told The Times: "What's happened since Thursday night, Friday morning has certainly laid us open to the charge that this looks like an absolutist monarchy or a personality cult.

"I don't think that even Nigel would say it's been the most glorious chapter of his leadership."

He said Mr Farage's campaign team must "reflect" on the failure to win in Thanet South, despite the party gaining control of the local council.

Reaction on Twitter to O’Flynn’s comments seemed suggested the public believe the party may be on the verge of crumbling.

Callum Delhoy tweeted: “Patrick O'Flynn's revolt is pretty hilarious, really shows how much @UKIP completely falls apart when it's not united under @Nigel_Farage.”

User @Stanleyly posted: “I don't know about you but I'm enjoying UKIP crumbling. Now Patrick O'Flynn and Douglas Carswell are roasting at Nigel Farage. Hilarious.”

Tim Foxy added: “Excellent to see Ukip imploding.”

Party donor Arron Banks told the BBC that Farage’s chief of staff and another adviser were "out of control" and "dragging Nigel down".

Ths businessman, who gave Ukip £1million last year said that Ukip’s internal machinery “needs to sorted”.

He did, however, say that Farage had “given his all” to the party and "deserved a rest rather than petty squabbling from lesser people".

Meanwhile, a separate row has broken out as Ukip's only MP is resisting pressure from the party to claim £650,000 of taxpayers' money to fund up to 15 additional members of staff.

In a meeting with Mr Farage, Douglas Carswell refused to budge from his position that he will not take the cash, which is available to him from public "Short money" allocated to opposition parties to help cover their parliamentary costs.

Party sources said that the meeting ended without a final decision being reached on what to do about the money.

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Patrick O'Flynn criticised Farage's leadership style in an interview with The Times

Parties in the House of Commons receive around £16,700 per seat, as well as an additional £33.33 for every 200 votes won nationally in the General Election.

Under the system, operating since 1975, the money can be claimed by any party with two or more seats in the Commons, or parties with one seat which won more than 150,000 votes across the country.

Because Ukip secured almost 3.9 million votes, but only one Commons seat, Mr Carswell is entitled to far more Short money than any other MP.

But the MP said it would be "completely inappropriate" to take the money.

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Ukip leader Nigel Farage after losing his Thanet South seat to Conservative Craig Mackinlay who won by almost 3,000 votes, at the Winter Gardens in Margate, Kent. (credit:Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
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Left to right, Will Scobie, Labour Party, Nigel Farage, leader of the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP), and Al Murray, Free United Kingdom Party, wait for the results for the constituency of Thanet South to be announced in the 2015 general election in Thanet, U.K., on Friday, May 8, 2015. David Cameron is poised to return as U.K. prime minister at the head of majority Conservative government after pulling off a surprise election victory that was helped by a landslide for nationalists in Scotland. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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RAMSGATE, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Ukip leader Nigel Farage reacts as Conservative Party candidate Craig Mackinlay is announced as the winner of the Thanet South constituency on May 8, 2015 in Ramsgate, England. After the United Kingdom went to the polls yesterday the Conservative party are confirmed as the winners of a closely fought general election which has returned David Cameron as Prime Minister with a slender majority for his partyà (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) (credit:Carl Court via Getty Images)
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The Conservative Party's Craig Mackinlay, right, reacts after winning the count for the South Thanet seat beside, from left, Nigel Farage the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Al Murray a comedian who performs as "The Pub Landlord" at the Winter Gardens in Margate, south east England, Friday, May 8, 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron appeared poised to remain in power Friday, with early British election results and exit polls indicating his Conservatives had won a resounding victory and will return to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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The Conservative Party's Craig Mackinlay, right, waves after winning the count for the South Thanet seat beside, from left, Nigel Farage the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and Al Murray a comedian who performs as "The Pub Landlord" at the Winter Gardens in Margate, south east England, Friday, May 8, 2015. British Prime Minister David Cameron appeared poised to remain in power Friday, with early British election results and exit polls indicating his Conservatives had won a resounding victory and will return to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage after losing his Thanet South seat to Conservative Craig Mackinlay who won by almost 3,000 votes, at the Winter Gardens in Margate, Kent. (credit:Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
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Nigel Farage, leader of the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP), stands and waits for the results to be announced for the constituency of Thanet South in the 2015 general election in Thanet, U.K., on Friday, May 8, 2015. David Cameron is poised to return as U.K. prime minister at the head of majority Conservative government after pulling off a surprise election victory that was helped by a landslide for nationalists in Scotland. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage after losing his Thanet South seat to Conservative Craig Mackinlay who won by almost 3,000 votes, at the Winter Gardens in Margate, Kent. (credit:Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
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RAMSGATE, ENGLAND - MAY 08: UKIP leader Nigel Farage reacts as Conservative Party candidate Craig Mackinlay is announced as the winner of the Thanet South constituency on May 8, 2015 in Ramsgate, England. After the United Kingdom went to the polls yesterday the Conservative party are presumed winners of a closely fought general election which has returned David Cameron as most likely Prime Minister again with a slender majority for his party. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) (credit:Carl Court via Getty Images)
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Nigel Farage crosses his fingers after resigning as the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) near a hotel in Broadstairs, south east England, Friday, May 8, 2015. The Conservative Party swept to power Friday in Britain's Parliamentary elections, winning an unexpected and resounding victory that returns Prime Minister David Cameron to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Nigel Farage walks to get in a car to be driven away after resigning as the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in a press conference near a hotel in Broadstairs, south east England, Friday, May 8, 2015. The Conservative Party swept to power Friday in Britain's Parliamentary elections, winning an unexpected and resounding victory that returns Prime Minister David Cameron to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Nigel Farage speaks during a press conference in which he resigned as the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) near a hotel in Broadstairs, south east England, Friday, May 8, 2015. The Conservative Party swept to power Friday in Britain's Parliamentary elections, winning an unexpected and resounding victory that returns Prime Minister David Cameron to 10 Downing Street in a stronger position than before. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Nigel Farage, leader of the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP), center, arrives for the count at Thanet South in the 2015 general election in Thanet, U.K., on Friday, May 8, 2015. David Cameron is poised to return as U.K. prime minister at the head of majority Conservative government after pulling off a surprise election victory that was helped by a landslide for nationalists in Scotland. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Nigel Farage the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) points up at someone as he arrives to cast his vote at a polling station in Ramsgate, south east England, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Polls have opened in Britain's national election, a contest that is expected to produce an ambiguous result, a period of frantic political horse-trading and a bout of national soul-searching. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:Matt Dunham/AP)
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RAMSGATE, ENGLAND - MAY 07: Ukip leader Nigel Farage leaves after casting his vote for the South Thanet constituency on May 7, 2015 in Ramsgate, England. The United Kingdom has gone to the polls to vote for a new government in one of the most closely fought General Elections in recent history. With the result too close to call it is anticipated that there will be no overall clear majority winner and a coalition government will have to be formed once again. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) (credit:Carl Court via Getty Images)
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Ukip leader Nigel Farage after casting his vote at the Eastcliff community housing office in Ramsgate, as Britain goes to the ballot box today in the most uncertain General Election for decades, with no party on course to emerge a clear winner. (credit:Gareth Fuller/PA Wire)
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Nigel Farage, leader of the U.K. Independence Party (UKIP), center, waits for the results for the constituency of Thanet South to be announced in the 2015 general election in Thanet, U.K., on Friday, May 8, 2015. David Cameron is poised to return as U.K. prime minister at the head of majority Conservative government after pulling off a surprise election victory that was helped by a landslide for nationalists in Scotland. Photographer: Matthew Lloyd/Bloomberg via Getty Images (credit:Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Nigel Farage the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) steps out after casting his vote at a polling station in Ramsgate, south east England, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Polls have opened in Britain's national election, a contest that is expected to produce an ambiguous result, a period of frantic political horse-trading and a bout of national soul-searching. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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Nigel Farage the leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) poses for the media as he leaves after casting his vote at a polling station in Ramsgate, south east England, Thursday, May 7, 2015. Polls have opened in Britain's national election, a contest that is expected to produce an ambiguous result, a period of frantic political horse-trading and a bout of national soul-searching. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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RAMSGATE, ENGLAND - MAY 07: Ukip leader Nigel Farage leaves after casting his vote for the South Thanet constituency on May 7, 2015 in Ramsgate, England. The United Kingdom has gone to the polls to vote for a new government in one of the most closely fought General Elections in recent history. With the result too close to call it is anticipated that there will be no overall clear majority winner and a coalition government will have to be formed once again. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) (credit:Carl Court via Getty Images)
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UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage leaves after casting his vote in Ramsgate in south east England, on May 7, 2015, as Britain holds a general election. Polls opened today in Britain's closest general election for decades with voters set to decide between the Conservatives of Prime Minister David Cameron, Ed Miliband's Labour and a host of smaller parties. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BEN STANSALL via Getty Images)
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UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Nigel Farage leaves after casting his vote in Ramsgate in south east England, on May 7, 2015, as Britain holds a general election. Polls opened today in Britain's closest general election for decades with voters set to decide between the Conservatives of Prime Minister David Cameron, Ed Miliband's Labour and a host of smaller parties. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL (Photo credit should read BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:BEN STANSALL via Getty Images)
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RAMSGATE, ENGLAND - MAY 07: Ukip leader Nigel Farage arrives to cast his vote for the South Thanet constituency on May 7, 2015 in Ramsgate, England. The United Kingdom has gone to the polls to vote for a new government in one of the most closely fought General Elections in recent history. With the result too close to call it is anticipated that there will be no overall clear majority winner and a coalition government will have to be formed once again. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images) (credit:Carl Court via Getty Images)