Spectator N0 2680 : "Two Of A...
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Speculation (hope) that he is standing for parliament.
Chingford and Woodford Green would be a good target seat. Tories only have 1,262 majority, and Labour have just de-selected their candidate and parachuted a Starmer ally in.
Might be winnable for Reform.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."In a somewhat staid contest between Sunak and Starmer, there is an obvious vacuum for a colourful character like Farage to fill. Five years ago, Farage was overshadowed by Boris Johnson’s presence; now there’s no such challenger. The Electoral Commission deadline for candidates is 4 p.m. on Friday meaning he still has four days to find a seat. Farage knows better than most the perils of the first-past-the-post system, having stood and lost to parliament on seven occasions. But Reform, which is polling at around 11 per cent, does have concentrated pockets of support – especially if Farage is the local candidate on the ballot. One survey in January commissioned by former Ukip bankroller Arron Banks suggested that Farage would win 37 per cent of the vote in Clacton in Essex, beating the Tory incumbent there by ten percentage points.
Two further obstacles could stand in the way of a Farage candidacy. The first are his fears that he could be constrained by tying himself to one single constituency. He speaks bitterly of the 2015 election, when the Tories threw everything at him in South Thanet and he has little desire to spend hours door-knocking himself. Yet there’s no iron rule which means Farage would have to spend the entirety of the next five weeks in somewhere like Clacton or Hartlepool. Indeed, it could help dispel the arguments of broadcasters who claim that Farage ought not to be given airtime as he is not a candidate in this election......"
The Spectator
"Stood for parliament 7 times and lost 7 times – on one occasion, to a man dressed as a dolphin." - that's what those who do not understand politics say. He managed to force another party to achieve his aim for him without ever entering parliament. It's about getting your own way not the baubles on the way.
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