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Farage Gambles He Can to Outrun His Troubles With Election Stunt
United States🏛️ PoliticsCenter11 hr. ago

Farage Gambles He Can to Outrun His Troubles With Election Stunt

Nigel Farage has unexpectedly decided to resign as an MP in order to run again for the same parliamentary seat he previously held. This move comes as he seeks to reassert his influence within the Reform Party, which he leads. By stepping down, Farage aims to focus on campaigning for the constituency he represents, positioning himself once again at the forefront of British political discourse.

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Farage Gambles He Can to Outrun His Troubles With Election Stunt

Nigel Farage has unexpectedly decided to resign as an MP in order to run again for the same parliamentary seat he previously held. This move comes as he seeks to reassert his influence within the Reform Party, which he leads. By stepping down, Farage aims to focus on campaigning for the constituency he represents, positioning himself once again at the forefront of British political discourse.

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