
Nigel Farage wins Clacton backing after announcing resignation as MP and by-election bid
Nigel Farage is set to make a statement on his “future in public life”, as he faces intense scrutiny over donations made by a convicted criminal
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Nigel Farage is set to make a statement on his “future in public life”, as he faces intense scrutiny over donations made by a convicted criminal. The convinced felon was jailed for eight months in the US in 2017 after admitting wire fraud. The statement has sparked reports he could be planning he could quit public life by stepping down as leader of Reform.
Furthermore, Stories Videos Your Say "All of us MPs have to register our donations, we have to register our gifts, nobody is above the law. And we will make an offer to reimburse the Treasury the full cost of the by-election, we couldn't be fairer than that.". The Reform UK leader write on X that he will deliver a status at 2pm today.
In addition, " This will be an additional election of the people against the establishment," he said. 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 is set to make a statement on his “future in public life”, as he faces intense scrutiny over donations made by a convicted criminal.
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The convinced felon was jailed for eight months in the US in 2017 after admitting wire fraud.
according to Evening Standard - NewsThe statement has sparked reports he could be planning he could quit public life by stepping down as leader of Reform.
according to Evening Standard - NewsStories Videos Your Say "All of us MPs have to register our donations, we have to register our gifts, nobody is above the law.
according to GB NewsAnd we will make an offer to reimburse the Treasury the full cost of the by-election, we couldn't be fairer than that."
according to GB NewsThe Reform UK leader write on X that he will deliver a status at 2pm today.
according to The Independent - UK News" This will be an additional election of the people against the establishment," he said.
according to Folha de S.Paulo — Em Cima da Hora +1In 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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Nigel Farage is set to make a statement on his “future in public life”, as he faces intense scrutiny over donations made by a convinced..
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