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UK Parties to boycott by-election triggered by Farage

RTÉ News

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July 7, 2026

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UK Parties to boycott by-election triggered by Farage

Parties across the political spectrum in the UK have rejected a by-election triggered by Nigel Farage, who said he would quit as an MP in protest at the intense scrutiny over unregistered donations of cash and support to him.

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Sky News Australia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Nigel Farage left with unusual challenger after parties withdraw from by-election

A high-profile UK by-election featuring Reform Leader Nigel Farage has taken an unusual turn. All other major parties have declined to field candidates against him, leaving Mr Farage to compete against a single confirmed opponent, a candidate dressed as a bin. The situation has drawn widespread attention and sparked debate about the state of political competition in the race.

UPI

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· Jul 9, 2026

By-election triggered following Farage’s exit from parliament

By-election triggered following Farage’s exit from parliament

Guido Fawkes

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· Jul 8, 2026

Zia Yusuf: If Other Parties Thought They Could Win, They Would Stand in Clacton

Zia Yusuf has claimed that the boycott of a Clacton by-election by Labour, Tories, Greens, and LibDems is only because they know they would lose to Farage. He told BBC Breakfast: “The legitimacy of those elections is not determined by which parties coordinate together to not stand candidates. It is very much down to the

BBC News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Farage resigns as MP and vows to fight by-election amid finances row

Labour, the Conservatives, the Lib Dems and Restore Britain rule out standing in the by-election, in an effective boycott.

The News Letter

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· Jul 7, 2026

Editorial: ​By-elections are unpredictable ... Nigel Farage's resignation move involves some peril for the Reform UK leader

​News Letter editorial for Wednesday, July 8, 2026:

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 8, 2026

Strait of Hormuz threat level raised to ‘severe’ after Iran attacks tankers using US Navy route

Labour, the Conservatives, the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party and Restore Britain have all ruled out contesting the Clacton by-election triggered by the resignation of Nigel Farage.

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Related coverage for "UK Parties to boycott by-election triggered by Farage": Sky News Australia — Nigel Farage left with unusual challenger after parties withdraw from by-election. UPI — By-election triggered following Farage’s exit from parliament. Guido Fawkes — Zia Yusuf: If Other Parties Thought They Could Win, They Would Stand in Clacton. BBC News — Farage resigns as MP and vows to fight by-election amid finances row. The News Letter — Editorial: ​By-elections are unpredictable ... Nigel Farage's resignation move involves some peril for the Reform UK leader. MyJoyOnline — Strait of Hormuz threat level raised to ‘severe’ after Iran attacks tankers using US Navy route