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Pro-Crypto Nigel Farage Quits MP Seat and Vows By-Election Fight Following Controversy Over Latest Donation
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has resigned his seat as MP for Clacton, triggering a local by-election that he immediately intends to contest.
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Preempting the Watchdog
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK and a prominent opposition figure, has resigned his seat as the Member of Parliament for Clacton, triggering a high-stakes by-election. The sudden move follows intensifying scrutiny over his personal finances, including allegations that he accepted undeclared funding and benefits from a convicted crypto entrepreneur.
Political opponents and critics quickly accused the populist leader of pulling a “desperate stunt” to preempt a mounting parliamentary standards investigation, which could have ultimately resulted in his suspension or removal from office. However, a defiant Farage — who was already facing a formal probe by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards over an undisclosed $6.7 million (5 million pounds) gift from Thailand-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne — announced that he fully intends to contest his own seat in the upcoming by-election.
“The people of Clacton should be the judges of my actions,” Farage said. “This will be a people-versus-the-establishment by-election.”
An ally of U.S. President Donald Trump whose hardline anti-immigration stance propelled Reform UK to national prominence, Farage has faced fierce headwinds over his ties to the digital asset sector. The controversy deepened following reports that his political operation received substantial benefits from his longtime aide, George Cottrell — a convicted felon who served time in the U.S. for wire fraud and money laundering before pivoting to crypto gambling.
Watchdogs are also examining whether Farage breached parliamentary rules by actively lobbying the Bank of England to drop its “digital pound” framework, a policy shift that would directly benefit Harborne’s private crypto investments. Critics charge Farage with exploiting his political platform to inflate cryptocurrency values for personal financial gain, as well as to bankroll his party and inner circle.
Reaction across Westminster was swift. Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the resignation as a “gimmick designed to distract from serious allegations of sleaze,” while Conservative Leader Kemi Badenoch dismissed it as an “ego-driven hissy fit.” Meanwhile, Liberal Democrat Leader Sir Ed Davey urged a unified political front against Farage, calling on the government to pause the process.
“If this by-election does go ahead, we are calling on all parties to stand aside and refuse to give oxygen to Farage’s vanity project,” Davey said. “The government should block his resignation until the standards commissioner has finished investigating him. The people of Clacton deserve all the facts before they cast their votes.”
Amid growing public backlash over the fiscal burden of local polls, Reform UK officials announced that the party is willing to directly foot the estimated $334,150 cost of running the by-election — a strategic maneuver aimed at neutralizing criticisms that Farage is wasting taxpayer money on a personal political gamble.