Nigel Farage quits as an MP claiming he’s been ‘vilified’ over financial row and vows to stand in by-election to let voters ‘be the judge of my actions’

Nigel Farage quit as an MP today amid a deepening political row over his financial affairs, triggering a by-election and vowing to let voters ‘be the judges of my actions’.

The Reform leader lashed out at the ‘establishment’ and the media in an online address as he announced he would resign his Clacton seat and seek a fresh mandate.

Mr Farage said he had ‘never been angrier’ and said he was the most vilified UK politician of recent times, revealing he now faces two standards investigations into undeclared cash payments and financial assistance before he became an MP.

He has been reported to

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