Reform U.K.’s Nigel Farage says he’ll quit as a lawmaker and seek reelection to clear name
by Jill Lawless · The Washington TimesLONDON — Reform U.K. leader Nigel Farage says he’ll quit as a lawmaker and seek reelection to clear his name over financial allegations.
Farage said Tuesday he will resign from his seat in Parliament, triggering a special election in which he will run. He said in a broadcast statement that “I have done nothing wrong. I have not broken the law in any way at all. I have not misused public money.”
Farage is facing a probe by Parliament’s standards watchdog over a $6.7 million gift from a Thailand-based cryptocurrency billionaire. Opposition lawmakers are seeking another investigation over donations from George Cottrell, an aristocratic crypto-gambling entrepreneur who served a prison sentence for fraud in the U.S.
No independent journalists were invited to film the announcement or ask questions.