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Starmer Blasts Farage By-Election as Desperate Stunt Over Sleaze

Voters in Clacton, not Westminster, now hold the switch on one of the most consequential ethics probes in recent parliamentary history, reports. When Nigel Farage resigned his Essex seat on Tuesday to force a by-election he intends to contest, he did more than trigger a political fight.

Under official protocol, the standards watchdog investigation into his finances is suspended until the contest is decided, effectively turning an ethics inquiry into a ballot question.

Starmer Blasts Farage By-Election as Desperate Stunt Over Sleaze

That procedural quirk is the overlooked story behind Sir Keir Starmer’s blunt response. Speaking ahead of the NATO summit in Turkey, the Prime Minister called the move a “desperate stunt,” adding:

“It’s obvious why he’s doing it. He is up to his neck in sleaze. I think the public will see this for exactly what it is.”

The scrutiny stems from reports that Farage failed to disclose gifts and payments from businessman George Cottrell, and earlier received a £5 million gift from billionaire Christopher Harborne shortly before entering Parliament in 2024.

Farage insists he has broken no law, arguing that “making money is not a crime” and that the ethics code governs public duties, not private life.

What makes this by-election unusual is that it may not settle anything. If Farage loses, the standards commissioner decides whether to resume the probe.

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If he wins, Reform UK will claim public absolution, though the underlying questions about undeclared donations remain unanswered on paper.

The opposition response has fractured in revealing ways. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch dismissed the contest as a “fake by-election” and refused to field a candidate, while a spokesperson for Andy Burnham called it a “gimmick”.

Even former Reform MP Rupert Lowe accused Farage of “weaponising” the vote to distract from his decisions. For Clacton residents, the stakes are practical as much as political.

They face a costly, unscheduled trip to the polls to answer a question normally reserved for regulators. How they vote may redefine whether accountability in British politics runs through watchdogs or through the ballot box. Further developments are expected as nominations open.

Also Read | Farage Resigns as MP: The Hidden Loophole Behind His By-Election Showdown

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