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    1. Honestly think this whole things just backfired on him and he’s stalling for time (in vein). He obviously doesnt have a plan here.

    2. callsignhotdog on

      The plan, presumably, is to win the by-election and then trot out some variation of „The people of Clacton have already judged me and absolved me of any wrongdoing“ whenever a journalist brings up the dodgy cash.

    3. The other parties have played a blinder, dont run any candidates, no door knocking, no pressers just ignore the whole thing. Leave farage standing next to binface come counting day, leave him explaining why he just wasted 250k of people’s money. After hes back as an mp continue the investigation and find him guilty and then give his phone to the met as it was hacked by the Russians remember and find out where that £5mil came from.

    4. ChaiTeaAndBoundaries on

      The people of Clacton will vote him back in in large numbers and he will say he has a mandate. 

      British politics is circling in the gutter.

    5. A-Corporate-Manager on

      „I resign..“ Farage’s speech continues as he gives up. As he talks, a little tinny voice whispers in his ear, it’s Russian accent unmistakable, „Mr Farage, if you don’t persevere, I will ask for my properties back, I will ask for my funding back, and it won’t just be the media going for you family..“

      „…Which is why I unresign and I will run again for Clacton and let the people decide!“

    6. IlluminatedCookie on

      I’d laugh if ppl didn’t go vote as it’s him or binface, think he’s won. Then binface gets in on a protest vote and there’s a 5% turnout or something.
      Nigel and his fans too busy celebrating to cross the finish line and don’t see binface run his and cross it lol

    7. This is why Binface is his perfect opponent because he will give Farage a surreal, yet thorugh, reckoning. Go watch Binface’s Oxford Union debate to see how he deconstructs Farage et al.

    8. Milo-Parker- on

      Count Binface has the opportunity to pull off one of the greatest moments in UK political history

    9. ODFoxtrotOscar on

      I don’t think he cares

      I think he wants to be able to claim a popular mandate, and say he was reelected despite the voters knowing about all the iffiness

      And should he not be reelected, it smooths the path for a Reform/Restore rapprochement

    10. I really don’t get his game plan here. I know people are saying it’s to stall and have the people of Clacton absolve him, but that can’t be the play, right? He must have taken advise on how to try and wiggle out of his illegal activities, so what is he really up to?

    11. Let’s be honest, there is a beautiful fantasy world where he loses to Binface.

    12. Journalists and parliamentary investigators can go f##k themselves. It’s the people who will decide.

    13. ShowmasterQMTHH on

      There is apparently a procedure that investigation is just binned if he resigns and not continued if he wins again. Somebody will have to make a different complaint and restart

    14. Vivid--Syrup on

      Is there a way to support binfaces campaign?

      Like will people be out knocking door to door for binface etc?

    15. GreyFoxNinjaFan on

      Nobody should stand against him. Waste of time anyway. Let him become and mp again unopposed so the investigation into his shit can continue.

    16. thehighyellowmoon on

      Like any other job, resign while under investigation and it will be brought up if you reapply for the role. Parliamentary Standards are very clear that they can reopen an investigation into someone when they are re-elected.

    17. So, for clarification, he received dodgy money and/or didn’t declare gifts despite rules stating that gifts over £x in the 12 months before getting elected need to be declared. Then, the standards committee or whatever are currently investigating him, but the writing was on the wall that they were going to bonk him so this seems like he leapt before he was pushed. I get that.

      My questions are, if re-elected:

      1) Presumably this doesn’t reset the one year clock so the £5m etc is still fair game to enquire into? But presumably the worst thing that could happen from that is if suspended for 10+ days that forces a by election (which Farage has now orchestrated). Is there even any point in opining on this if he gets re-elected and possibly triggering *another* by-election if its 10+ days?

      2) Is there any greater punishment that can be dished out? Other than outright treason or an event that leads to his arrest (I. E. He got donations from spies in return for favours etc), it seems like the only thing that can happen is the aforementioned suspension/by-election merry go round. By the looks of it no other significant party is interested is contesting it so it seems like he’s just going to be able to get voted back in and we can only keep reminding him about it for the next x years rather than doing anything?

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