Nigel Farage has grown a moustache and it is really quite disturbing
Outgoing Ukip leader's lip foliage will make its television debut tonight

WHEN Ukip’s outgoing leader Nigel Farage said he was stepping down because he wanted his life back he did not mention wanting a moustache.
But here it is in all its ‘glory’.
It will make its television debut on RT UK tonight when he appears on Sam Delaney’s News Thing.
For now though people are just wondering why he has grown it.
Some think it is a cunning disguise so he can stand in his party's leadership election:
Some people think he looks like other people - including Ken Livingstone and James Beck as Private Joe Walker in Dad's Army:
And not forgetting Swiss Toni from The Fast Show
He has also, rather strangely, been compared to Justin Bieber:
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On tonight's programme Farage claims to have been almost solely responsible for destroying the far-right of British politics.
The MEP, a key figure in the recent EU Referendum, was giving his first televised interview since this morning’s accusations, that he harboured extremist right-wing views as a school boy.
When asked whether he felt responsible for a rise in racial tensions since Britain voted to leave the EU he replied: “Let’s just be fair; there were some horrendous things said on both sides – there were some on the Brexit side who hurled racist abuse at Polish people or whatever…yeah, it happened, right.
“Equally there were some on the Remain side who said insults and threats through social media to those who were prominent on the Brexit side.
“But let me say this to you: do I feel responsible for people saying extreme things?
“Quite the reverse. I destroyed the British National Party, right, we had a far-right party in this country who genuinely were, y’know, anti-Jew, anti-Black, all of those things, and I came along, and said to their voters, if you’re holding your nose and voting for this party as a protest, don’t; come and vote for me –
"I’m not against anybody, I just want us to start putting British people first, and I, almost single-handedly, destroyed the far right in British politics.”