Nigel Farage has donned a flat cap and gilet and wandered off into the English countryside to indulge his love of foraging.
The Reform UK leader, 60, shared a video on the X social media site of himself resplendent in rural attire, including a Tattersall-style shirt and a pair of sunglasses, as he prowled through a field at an undisclosed location.
The maverick MP, whose party secured an impressive six seats at the last General Election, captioned his post with the words: “Foraging with Farage on a Sunday morning”.
Lowering himself to one knee, Mr Farage whipped out a small knife as he explained what he was out hunting edibe fungus this Sunday morning.
He said: “It’s mid-October, it’s mushroom time. Now look, people don’t seem to want to go out foraging anymore, but I really do.”
Taking his blade to the tops of some large mushrooms at his feet, Mr Farage adds “Have a look at look at these little monkeys”.
Lifting the cap of the fungus to show the camera and then sniffing it, the Member of Parliament for Clacton continued: “That is magnificent. Now look, if you don’t know what you’re…