Reform UK leader Nigel Farage arrives to vote in the Makerfield by-election in Wigan, Britain, on June 18.
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Britain’s Farage quits Parliament in protest, but will stand for re-election

· The Straits Times

LONDON - Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said on July 7 he would quit as a lawmaker to trigger a by-election in his parliamentary seat and would stand for re-election in that vote.

Farage made the announcement at the end of a televised statement in which he railed against press intrusion into his family life and said the political establishment was doing all it could to hinder his party.

“This will be a people versus the establishment by-election,” Farage said.

“I will fight to win. I will fight to continue the political revolution that Reform has started.”

Farage, who has come under heavy scrutiny over his finances in recent months, said he wanted his constituents to decide if they still wanted him to be their lawmaker. REUTERS