Farage vs Count Binface: how UK hard-right leader’s poll gambit could backfire
Nigel Farage, leader of the hard-right Reform UK party, has resigned as the Member of Parliament for Clacton, a constituency in southeast England. His surprise move could backfire as major parties have stated they will not contest the upcoming by-election for his seat.

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AI-generatedNigel Farage, leader of the hard-right Reform UK party, has resigned as the Member of Parliament for Clacton, a constituency in southeast England. His surprise move could backfire as major parties have stated they will not contest the upcoming by-election for his seat. Currently, the only other declared candidate is perennial joke candidate Count Binface. Farage's resignation follows a parliamentary probe into his non-disclosure of a £5 million donation from a cryptocurrency billionaire, which raised concerns with the National Crime Agency about potential money laundering.
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5 extractedFarage resigned as the member of parliament for Clacton.
Farage is the subject of a parliamentary probe over the non-disclosure of a £5 million donation.
Nigel Farage faces the prospect of going head-to-head with Count Binface in a by-election after quitting parliament.
Other heavyweight parties confirmed they would not contest the vote for Farage's seat.
Bankers raised concern with the National Crime Agency that the donation may have been laundered money.