Pro-Brexit campaigner and politician Nigel Farage steps back into front-line politics, announcing he will lead the right-wing Reform Party as a candidate in the upcoming British general election.
Pro- Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage has announced he will lead the right-wing Reform Party as a candidate in the upcoming British general election.
Mr Farage, 60, had previously said that he would not stand in the July 4 vote in order to help his friend Donald Trump fight the US election later this year. Mr Farage said he would run in the seaside town of Clacton-on-Sea in his eighth attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons.Nigel Farage previously said he would not stand in the July 4 vote in order to help his friend Donald Trump in the US election.
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