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Brexit champion Nigel Farage makes an about-face and says he will run in the UK election

  • Brexit firebrand Nigel Farage said he wants to lead a ‘political revolt’ in next month’s UK election
  • It could split the right-wing vote and further imperil the beleaguered ruling Conservatives

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Nigel Farage during a press conference in London on Monday. Photo: AP
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Pro-Brexit, anti-immigration campaigner Nigel Farage stepped back into front-line British politics on Monday, announcing he will take the helm of the right-wing party Reform UK and run for parliament in the July 4 election.

Farage said he will run in the seaside town of Clacton-on-Sea in his eighth attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons.

The announcement came just days after Farage said he would not be a candidate because it was more important to support his ally Donald Trump in the US presidential election in November.
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While Farage stands a chance of getting elected on July 4, he acknowledged that his larger goal is to lead the “real” opposition to a Labour Party government if the governing Conservative Party loses, as many expect.

Nigel Farage on Monday. Photo: AFP
Nigel Farage on Monday. Photo: AFP

Farage said he wanted to lead a “political revolt … a turning of our backs on the political status quo”.

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