
Nigel Farage says he’ll quit as lawmaker and seek re-election amid donation allegations
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Nigel Farage says he’ll quit as lawmaker and seek re-election amid donation allegations. In his lengthy and wide-ranging televised address he branded the summer vote 'a people versus the Establishment' by-election that would give his supporters 'a chance to stick two fingers up'. The party also questioned whether Montenegro-based Mr Cottrell was a permissible donor, claiming it was not clear whether he was on a UK electoral register at the time.
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Nigel Farage says he’ll quit as lawmaker and seek re-election amid donation allegations.
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In his lengthy and wide-ranging televised address he branded the summer vote 'a people versus the Establishment' by-election that would give his supporters 'a chance to stick two fingers up'.
according to Daily Mail +1The party also questioned whether Montenegro-based Mr Cottrell was a permissible donor, claiming it was not clear whether he was on a UK electoral register at the time.
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