
Nigel Farage’s resignation is an attempt to ‘reset the clock’ on the donations he didn’t declare to Parliament, according to Channel 4‘s Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
As Guru-Murthy noted, parliamentary rules require the declaration of donations accepted up to 12 months before becoming an MP. If Farage thinks more such donations are going to be exposed, getting elected again is one way to escape on a technicality:
A Farage reset will mean the clock on his declarations also resets – so if there are other declarable “gifts” he received in the year before the 2024 election that we don’t know about he will no longer have to tell anyone. The inquiry into the £5 million – when it resumes – could…
— Krishnan Guru-Murthy (@krishgm) July 7, 2026
Fatal flaw?
But the plan has at least one big, and potentially career-fatal, flaw. Two, in fact. The standards investigation into the millions he didn’t declare first time round will simply resume if he re-enters Parliament. That could easily order another by-election, in which he wouldn’t be eligible to stand.
But the more serious risk is that Farage will face criminal charges. The £5m donation he received from a crypto-billionaire has been reported to the National Crime Agency (NCA) by banks who believe it may involve laundered cash.
Either way, Farage is perpetrating a huge con on Clacton voters that he has never seriously served, all to try to get himself off the hook of his own actions. But with almost all other parties refusing to play his game – by refusing to stand candidates – he is unlikely to get the triumphal procession he clearly hopes he can substitute for vindication.
In fact, it’s looking likely that only ‘Count Binface’ will stand. A substantial protest vote for the satire candidate would be a serious humiliation for the stockbroker posing as an everyman.
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