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Nigel Farage resigns as MP for Clacton

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Harry Warner by Harry Warner
2026-07-07 14:35
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ST HELENS, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to the media at The Dam Bar And Grill on May 08, 2026 in St Helens, England. Voters went to the polls yesterday in the local elections across England. Results counted overnight show widespread losses for the Labour Party. Several key Labour councils have surrendered their majority as Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats make significant gains. (Photo by Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)

ST HELENS, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks to the media at The Dam Bar And Grill on May 08, 2026 in St Helens, England. Voters went to the polls yesterday in the local elections across England. Results counted overnight show widespread losses for the Labour Party. Several key Labour councils have surrendered their majority as Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats make significant gains. (Photo by Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)

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Nigel Farage has resigned as MP for Clacton.

It comes after he announced he would be making a statement at 2pm today (7 July) about his “future in public life”.

It read: “I will make a statement on my future in public life at 2pm.”

In his statement, Farage lamented about the success of Reform UK in recent years, including the local elections and recent rise of popularity in former red and blue areas.

I will make a statement on my future in public life at 2pm.

— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) July 7, 2026

He then went on to blame “the establishment” saying they could not beat Reform fairly.

“Let me be clear, I have not done anything wrong,” he added.

“I have not done anything wrong.”

Farage continued: “I believe I have absolutely obeyed the rules.”

He then went on to outline the rules around declarations of parliamentary gifts.

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He said: “Making money is not a crime.”

Farage went on to talk about giving up his “well paid job” to become a member of European parliament.

He once again took credit for Brexit, saying he came out of the process with “very little money indeed”.

He added that he worked for three years as an “influencer” between 2021 and 2024.

Farage then went on to ask “do we want leaders who know how to make money” and “how business works”.

He criticised the current cabinet on the basis of the economy.

He then said standards investigations have been weaponised against him.

He added that he is the “most attacked politician in modern history.”

Farage listed a number of threats and incidents which he has faced and claimed to have asked for home secretary “repeatedly for help”.

He also referenced the murder of Charlie Kirk, claiming that Parliament reduced his security funding by 70% in the days after.

Farage went on to talk about the image of his home which was reportedly published in The Times, which he says as jeopardised the privacy of his daughter.

“Let me be clear, I will not tolerate the harassment of my family.”

Speaking about donations, he criticised Labour’s ‘attempts’ to “take their money” describing it as like “living in a communist country”.

A public meltdown

All this comes after Nigel Farage was filmed having an almighty meltdown after he was asked about undeclared gifts from convicted criminal George Cottrell.

In its essence, the most recent Farage controversy (yes, there have been plenty) revolves around the Reform UK leader receiving gifts from Cottrell in the year before he became an MP.

Under parliamentary rules, new members must declare financial interests and “registrable benefits” received in the 12 months before their election.

It has been reported that Farage did not declare these gifts.

Cottrell faced 20 years in jail for 21 counts related to money laundering, fraud, blackmail and extortion.

He eventually brokered a plea deal, admitted guilt to a charge of wire fraud and ended up serving just eight months in prison.

This was indeed the subject matter of questions posed by a Sky News journalist yesterday to Nigel Farage as he returned from – checks notes – Independence Day celebrations in America.

Farage’s reaction to the questions quickly went viral as it became clear that he’s feeling a bit hot under the collar with the constant controversies coming his way.

“You tell your bosses, you harass my family anymore, there will be serious consequences,” he said.

“That’s what your organisation has done this morning, go away.”

Farage starts to walk away as the journalist replies: “Was it a mistake to not declare the gifts, sir?”

🚨 WATCH: Nigel Farage threatens a Sky News journalist who asks about his undeclared gifts from convicted criminal George Cottrell

"You harass my family anymore, there will be serious consequences" pic.twitter.com/FynOyixJDi

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) July 6, 2026

The Reform leader spins around in a fit of rage saying, “did you not hear me?”

“You have broken all the rules, Leveson and everything.”

This is an outright lie from @SkyNews.

They hounded my daughter at home, just days after The Times published where my family live.

Despicable behaviour from the media. pic.twitter.com/cNfZ6Rmzb4

— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) July 6, 2026

Farage has since continued his claim on X that Sky had repeatedly “hounded” his daughter after he claimed The Times had revealed where he lived.

Both these claims have been denied.

In a post to X, Sky News said: “Farage accused Sky News of ‘harassing’ his family; Sky News has not contacted anyone from his family about the story.”

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