Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said ​on Tuesday he would quit ‌as a lawmaker to trigger a by-election in his parliamentary seat and ​would stand for re-election in ​that vote.

Farage made the announcement ⁠at the end of a ​televised statement in which he railed ​against press intrusion into his family life and said the political establishment was ​doing all it could to ​hinder his party.

"This will be a people versus ‌the ⁠establishment by-election," Farage said. "I will fight to win. I will fight to continue the political revolution ​that Reform ​has ⁠started."

Farage, who has come under heavy scrutiny over ​his finances in recent months, ​said ⁠he wanted his constituents to decide if they still wanted him ⁠to ​be their lawmaker.

Nigel Farage / Reform UK

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