Nigel Farage vows to change politics for ever after first election win
Winning five MPs is the first step in 'mass movement across the country', Mr Farage says.
www.bbc.comNigel Farage’s electoral history (his attempts and outcomes in UK general elections, by-elections, and European elections) is now quite well documented: he failed to win a seat in the UK House of Commons for many attempts, but he did win parliamentary representation at last in the 2024 general election.[1][3][5]
(He also lost a 2006 by-election attempt in Bromley and Chislehurst for UKIP.)[1]
Farage won seats in the European Parliament multiple times:
(He was not elected in 1994 in the Itchen, Test and Avon area.)[1]
If you tell me what you mean by “electoral history” (only UK Commons vs also EU elections, and whether you want the full candidate-by-candidate table), I can format it that way.
Winning five MPs is the first step in 'mass movement across the country', Mr Farage says.
www.bbc.comAt the eighth time of asking, Nigel Farage has finally made it to Parliament. ITV News Anglia looks at how he did it. ITV News Anglia
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www.independent.co.ukNigel Farage is a former British MEP who has stood as a candidate representing eurosceptic parties UK Independence Party (UKIP) and The Brexit Party since 1994. He was a Member of the European Parliament representing South East England since the 1999 election, winning re-election four times. Farage has stood for election to the House of Commons seven times, in five general elections and two by-elections, losing in each by significant margins. He was also a proponent of the UK leaving the...
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www.gbnews.comHe is an extraordinary political actor with gas still left in tank. The Tories ignore him at their peril
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