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Parties reject by-election triggered by Farage amid scrutiny over his finances

A by-election was triggered by the death of Nigel Farage, but major political parties have rejected the idea of holding such an election. The decision comes amid increased scrutiny over Farage's financial affairs, which has raised questions about his personal conduct and potential influence on political processes.

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Parties reject by-election triggered by Farage amid scrutiny over his finances

A by-election was triggered by the death of Nigel Farage, but major political parties have rejected the idea of holding such an election. The decision comes amid increased scrutiny over Farage's financial affairs, which has raised questions about his personal conduct and potential influence on political processes.

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