Nigel Farage accused of 'desperate stunt' after quitting UK parliament in face of financial scrutiny [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Flanked by union jack flags, with a spectacular view of the City of London behind him, Nigel Farage said he had never been angrier. In an address that was billed as a statement on my future in public life, the leader of Reform UK, the rightwing, anti-immigration party that remains ahead in most national polls but which has been dipping recently, said he would not tolerate any more of it. It seems to me that the establishment have now decided that they cant beat us fairly, so theyve chosen to use foul means, Farage said.
He was referring to the Guardians revelation that he had received an undeclared £5m gift from the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne as well as the more recent allegations not denied that Farage had also taken undeclared funding for his staffing, security and housing from George Cottrell, a convicted criminal and Gloucester-born aristocrat.
Parliament is investigating whether the £5m gift, made to Farage within 12 months of him becoming an MP in summer 2024, could reasonably be thought by others to relate to his parliamentary or political activities and was therefore in need of being declared. He denies it. There is pressure for the authorities to look into the Cottrell money too on the same grounds.
But this sort of scrutiny of the evidence by independent professionals was not at all Farages preferred solution, it transpired. Instead, Farage was going to resign as the member of parliament for Clacton, a faded seaside town in Essex, and then seek re-election all over again. I have decided that the people of Clacton will be the judges of my actions, he said. This will be a people versus the establishment byelection.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jul/07/nigel-farage-rejects-scrutiny-uk-parliament-people-v-establishment-byelection