Farage seeks UK by-election comeback as Le Pen targets the presidency after court ruling

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Nigel Farage announces he will resign as an MP to contest a Clacton by-election amid two parliamentary probes into undeclared donations and benefits, including a £5 million gift, while Marine Le Pen wins a partial lift on her ban from holding office and confirms a bid for France’s presidency next year, potentially reshaping Europe’s anti-immigration right as both leaders navigate legal and political hurdles.
- U.K.’s Farage steps down to run again; France’s Le Pen to run for president The Washington Post
- Farage resigns as MP and vows to fight by-election amid finances row BBC
- Nige throws the world’s biggest temper tantrum before grand byelection reveal The Guardian
- Britain’s Nigel Farage Quits Parliament Amid Probe Into Finances but Vows Return WSJ
- Trump ally Nigel Farage quits UK parliament amid finance scandal to fight special election CNBC
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