
The move follows financial claims; separately, US diplomat in Venezuela meets minister amid quake rescue
Nigel Farage resigns as MP, triggering Clacton by-election
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Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton, triggering a by-election that will dominate UK media through July and early August. The move came amid a series of claims about his financial links, which Farage dismissed as establishment efforts to undermine him. According to reports, Farage expressed anger at what he sees as a campaign to 'kill him off' politically.
Meanwhile, in Venezuela, US chargé d'affaires John Barrett was photographed in a friendly conversation with Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello during a nighttime rescue operation after a recent earthquake. The image sparked outrage among opposition figures, who view Cabello as a controversial figure. Barrett defended the interaction, stating it was part of diplomatic engagement in a crisis situation.
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So [Mr Farage] said 'don't worry about that.
according to Daily Mail +2A self-created by-election in Clacton will dominate the media for much of July and early August.
according to Daily Mail +2"What about the cost of the staged Makerfield byelection to sort of lever Andy Burnham into Number 10.
according to GB News – PoliticsAnd Nigel, quite rightly, is sick of the establishment essentially hounding him, trying to kill him off.
according to GB News – PoliticsMr Farage resigned as MP for Clacton in a shock move as he faced a string of claims over his financial links
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