Farage had resigned as party leader after failing to win a seat in the House of Commons last week, but took the reins again a few days later when party executives rejected his resignation.
But UKIP's economic spokesman warned today that Farage risks turning the party into a personality cult and an "absolute monarchy." Patrick O'Flynn, who is also a UKIP member of the European Parliament, said Farage has become a "snarling, thin-skinned, aggressive" man in recent months. He told the Times newspaper that Farage must adopt a much more consultative style.
The controversial right-wing party won about 13 percent of the popular vote in Britain last week but earned just one seat in the House of Commons. It wants Britain to withdraw from the 28-nation European Union and take steps to block immigrants, especially legal immigrants from other EU nations, from coming to Britain to live and work.
Carswell has said it would be inappropriate to take the money, which is more than other legislators receive, due to UKIP's relatively high percentage of the popular vote in comparison to its sole seat in Parliament.
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