Nigel Farage says he will not stand in general election in bombshell announcement

Nigel Farage is not standing as a candidate in the general election, he has announced.

The former Ukip leader said he thought “long and hard” about contesting the general election, but has decided to help with Donald Trump’s re-election bid in the US instead.

“Important though the general election is, the contest in the United States of America on 5 November has huge global significance,” Mr Farage said.

Nigel Farage will instead focus on Donald Trump’s bid to return to the White House
Nigel Farage will instead focus on Donald Trump’s bid to return to the White House (Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Despite not standing as a candidate, Mr Farage, who is Reform’s honorary president, said he will “do my bit to help in the campaign”.

“But it is not the right time for me to go any further than that,” Mr Farage said.

He offered his full support to Reform and its current leader Richard Tice, adding that the choice between Labour and the Tories is “uninspiring”.

“Only Reform have the radical agenda that is needed to end decline in this country,” he said. Mr Farage has unsuccessfully stood for election to the House of Commons seven times, losing each by significant margins.

The shock announcement will be a major relief for Rishi Sunak, whose Conservative Party risked losing swathes of support if Mr Farage took on a frontline role with Reform.

The party is sitting in third place in the polls, with more support than the Liberal Democrats on 12 per cent. And while it may not win a single seat in the election, the Conservatives have been warned Reform may split the vote and risk their majorities in tens of seats.

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