Reform UK requests August 6 byelection in Clacton after Farage resignation
L'essentiel
- Reform UK has requested that the Clacton byelection be held on August 6, following Nigel Farage's decision to resign from the seat he has held since the 2024 general election.
- Farage aims to frame the contest as 'people versus the establishment,' but rivals are boycotting the election.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Nigel Farage has resigned as the MP for Clacton, triggering a byelection. Reform UK has requested the election be held on August 6.
Reform UK will request that the Clacton byelection be held on 6 August, the party has said, after Nigel Farage’s decision to resign from the seat.
The Reform UK leader, who has represented the Essex constituency since the 2024 general election, said on Tuesday he was standing down and would put himself forward again in what he has sought to portray as a “people versus the establishment” contest.
Farage’s attempts to use the poll to shake off a deepening scandal over financial gifts he has received appears to have backfired as his main rivals announced they would boycott the byelection. At present, only the novelty candidate Count Binface has decided to stand against him.
On Wednesday, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, approved Farage’s formal resignation as an MP by appointing him steward of the Manor of Northstead, the arcane procedure by which MPs are allowed to quit their seats.
In a social media post announcing his departure, Reeves said: “If he wants to spend the summer arguing with a bin, I won’t stop him.”
Questions ouvertes
- Will other candidates stand against Farage?
- What will be the impact of the scandal on the byelection?






