Reform U.K.’s Farage resigns as MP, forces byelection 07.07.2026

Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform U.K., resigned from his Clacton-on-Sea parliamentary seat on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, triggering a byelection. During a fifteen-minute speech, Farage accused the media and mainstream political parties of targeting him through investigations into undeclared benefits. He is currently under investigation by a parliamentary standards body regarding a £5 million gift from Thai cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne, which Farage claims was intended for his personal security. Additionally, allegations suggest he received funding from convicted criminal George Cottrell for housing and staffing. Farage defended his actions, arguing that parliamentary codes should not govern private life expenditures. He framed the upcoming byelection as a battle between the people and the establishment. Amidst these controversies, Farage called for a general election and commented on the potential succession of Keir Starmer by Andy Burnham.














