I'm just watching Stuart Wheeler on the BBC news, still a financial backer, rescued the party around the 2010 general Election, then stepped back from day-to-day involvement.
He just said that he thinks Farage should step down, and new talent become a leader - and pushed for names, said there were few, and pushed further said 'obviously Carswell our only MP is one' - he personally approached when Carswell was a sitting Conservative MP and got him to defect.
Wheeler feels that that UKIP has to move on from those 4 million voters and appeal to all the undecided and less extreme voters - so now we know where Patrick "they" O'Flynn's opinion comes from.
Wheeler was asked to leave the Conservative Party as backing UKIP as well, now he's backing another leader within UKIP - slippery or what.