Potential Future British Leader’s Resignation Sets Off Bizarre Fight

Potential Future British Leader’s Resignation Sets Off Bizarre Fight

British populist leader Nigel Farage announced he is resigning his spot in Parliament only to run in the upcoming election for the same seat.

Read more Five Former Georgia Police Officers Charged Over Alleged Misuse Of License Plate Reader Data

The Reform UK leader resigned on Tuesday after the revelation of his ties to cryptocurrency entrepreneur George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster who provided him with financial and security support before his election to Parliament, the BBC reported. The same day, Farage decided to run again to defend his seat in what he dubbed a “people versus the establishment” race.

“I have spoken to the CEO of Tendring District Council. Reform has offered to cover the cost of the by-election,” Farage wrote in a Tuesday X post.

“I’m not frightened of Andy Burnham or any of the other Labour Party stooges,” Farage said on his Substack.

Burnham, who returned to Parliament in a June by-election, is currently running unopposed to succeed outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer as Labour Party leader.

Farage further aims to strengthen his support against Burnham and build momentum for an earlier general election, according to GB News. (RELATED: Professor Of Islamic Civilization Says ‘Get Over It’ To Concerns About Rape Gang Crisis)

“I will make a statement on Nigel Farage’s hissy fit resignation at 3.35pm,” Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative Party, wrote on X.

Read more Pro-2A Group Asks SCOTUS To Remind New York City About 10-Year-Old Case That Tossed Stun Gun Ban

“Today Conservatives voted to stop rapists, paedophiles and child groomers being released from prison early,” Badenoch later wrote in the statement posted to X. “Reform, Lib Dems, and nearly all Labour MPs couldn’t be bothered to vote. While Farage threw a hissy fit, Conservatives were protecting women and girls.”

Spokespersons for Farage, Reform UK, the Labour Party and the Conservative Party each did not respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images

UKIP campaign director Neil Hamilton and his wife Christine applaud as UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage speaks at The Forum in Bath on April 29, 2014 in Bath and North East Somerset, England. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)

Contrell is alleged to have been a financial backer of Farage and paid for his security before he entered Parliament, according to the Guardian. He was sentenced to eight months in prison and fined $30,000 for one count of wire fraud in 2017, despite originally facing 20 years for 21 counts of fraud and money laundering.

“I falsely claimed that I would launder the criminal proceeds through my bank accounts for a fee,” George Contrell said, according to the BBC.

All content created by the Daily Caller News Foundation, an independent and nonpartisan newswire service, is available without charge to any legitimate news publisher that can provide a large audience. All republished articles must include our logo, our reporter’s byline and their DCNF affiliation. For any questions about our guidelines or partnering with us, please contact [email protected].

Read more Tennis Legend Calls Out Wimbledon Karen For Making Up Rules As She Goes

Post Comment