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Where’s Nigel?

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Cossy Mon 22-Jun-26 12:16:33

So, to lighten the mood somewhat, has anyone seen Nigel Farage of late?

Someone a week or so ago stated he’s always in Clacton on Fridays? Is he? Doing what, I ask myself? He doesn’t run surgeries or any kind of meet up or run general meetings with his constituency members, ever.

He last managed to turn up at Westminster on June 3rd, for PMQT, however prior to that he last attended a parliamentary vote on 18th March, having now (allegedly) missed 77 consecutive votes.

What is (or isn’t) this man doing to earn his not insubstantial MP salary?

Is this really the kind of politician our country needs? Are his supporters truly deluded enough to believe this man is PM material?

LemonJam Thu 25-Jun-26 18:03:59

Chestnut

foxie48

Farage has nothing to fear from me and I suspect that neither does he have anything to fear from any of the other "grans" on the site. I don't hate him, I loathe him because he is morally bankrupt and I don't spread "vitriol" I merely point out that he doesn't attend the HoC , has links to Russia and accepts money from very suspect sources and doesn't declare them properly. These are facts and could not even be classed as opinion. On the other hand, Farage has made inflammatory statements that could induce some to commit harm to innocent people. I rest my case!

I'm not saying that Farage needs to fear physical violence from any of us grans! 😂

But the feelings expressed on this thread are very strong, and this will also be evident from others in the real world, so I would accept that security is probably needed for him more than for most.

In agreement_ Farage needs fear no physical violence from his detractors, on Gransnet or any other forum, posting negative written comments. Are you seriously suggesting the electorate are not allowed to post their written opinions
about his dubious actions, perceived as corrupt, currently under investigation, his questionable behaviours and the divisive comments he frequently makes.

You still have not explained why he needs more security than any other politician- it's a mystery to many why he feels so special.

LizzieDrip Thu 25-Jun-26 17:30:00

Meandrogrog

What about the glasses, free tickets and clothes that Starmer got? Is that different somehow?

Are you serious?

Don’t remember KS promoting the suppliers of his specs & suits so that they benefitted financially … unless you know different!

Meandrogrog Thu 25-Jun-26 17:18:39

Casdon

He did, admitted it, and paid back the money. A number of others did the same. The rules were changed as a result, so it is completely unambiguous that gifts and donations should be declared. Two wrongs don’t make a right, do they?

Not a good look though, it damaged his standing as PM, a man of supposed integrity.

You are quite right though, two wrongs etc.

foxie48 Thu 25-Jun-26 17:17:23

The difference between KS and Farage is that KS declared his gift and Farage is trying to say that he didn't need to although the rules are perfectly clear. Some glasses and a couple of suits were declared, £5million from a donor living abroad not declared. Interestingly Farage used his position as an MP to promote his donor's business interests!!

Casdon Thu 25-Jun-26 16:59:39

He did, admitted it, and paid back the money. A number of others did the same. The rules were changed as a result, so it is completely unambiguous that gifts and donations should be declared. Two wrongs don’t make a right, do they?

Meandrogrog Thu 25-Jun-26 16:51:43

Casdon

Meandrogrog

What about the glasses, free tickets and clothes that Starmer got? Is that different somehow?

Yes. Meandrogrog, it is different, because the parliamentary rules were changed after the clothing and glasses donations.

Downing Street updated the Ministerial Code with the following changes:

Ban on clothing donations: Sir Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, and Chancellor Rachel Reeves committed to no longer accepting any future donations to pay for clothing.

Increased transparency: The register of ministerial gifts and hospitality must now be published monthly rather than quarterly, and it is required to explicitly include the value of the hospitality received.

Stricter propriety: The updated Ministerial Code requires ministers to actively consider the "need to maintain the public's confidence in the standards of propriety" when deciding whether to accept gifts .

This was all discussed in parliament, and provided an opportunity for any other MPs who had not declared donations in the appropriate timescale to do so.

He still took freebies though, regardless of value. Talk about double standards!

foxie48 Thu 25-Jun-26 16:28:00

I don't see anyone suggesting on this site or anywhere else that Farage should be the victim of violence, however, Farage and his party followers do say things that encourage violence in our communities. Following the death of Henry Nowak he stated,
"I suggest the rest of us respond to this with pure cold rage".
His words were, IMO, carefully chosen but whereas other politicians listened to Henry's parents and didn't actively encourage a violent reaction, Farage's response did and completely innocent people were victimised. Perhaps Farage would feel safer if he behaved more responsibly and less divisively. However, violence towards anyone, even Farage, is to be totally discouraged.

Casdon Thu 25-Jun-26 16:26:28

Incidentally, there was also this regarding Farage’s declarations (AI summary),

Previous Late Declarations (2025/2026)
The inquiry into the £5m follows an earlier issue regarding his register of interests. In January 2026, following an inquiry by standards commissioner Daniel Greenberg, it was revealed that Farage breached parliamentary rules 17 times by failing to declare outside earnings and financial payments within the required 28-day deadline.

The Breaches: These late registrations included payments for his second jobs, such as work for gold dealer Direct Bullion, his income from GB News, and appearances on the Cameo platform. The delays spanned from 4 days to up to 120 days.

Resolution: The Commissioner concluded that these 2025 lapses were "inadvertent" administrative and staffing errors rather than deliberate attempts to hide funds. Farage was permitted to use the "rectification" procedure to log the funds without facing formal sanctions, provided he acknowledged and apologized for the breaches.

Casdon Thu 25-Jun-26 16:23:05

Meandrogrog

What about the glasses, free tickets and clothes that Starmer got? Is that different somehow?

Yes. Meandrogrog, it is different, because the parliamentary rules were changed after the clothing and glasses donations.

Downing Street updated the Ministerial Code with the following changes:

Ban on clothing donations: Sir Keir Starmer, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, and Chancellor Rachel Reeves committed to no longer accepting any future donations to pay for clothing.

Increased transparency: The register of ministerial gifts and hospitality must now be published monthly rather than quarterly, and it is required to explicitly include the value of the hospitality received.

Stricter propriety: The updated Ministerial Code requires ministers to actively consider the "need to maintain the public's confidence in the standards of propriety" when deciding whether to accept gifts .

This was all discussed in parliament, and provided an opportunity for any other MPs who had not declared donations in the appropriate timescale to do so.

AGAA4 Thu 25-Jun-26 16:10:33

That was not good and has stopped but it wasn't 5 million.
You will expect a lot paying that amount of money.

Meandrogrog Thu 25-Jun-26 16:06:20

What about the glasses, free tickets and clothes that Starmer got? Is that different somehow?

MayBee70 Thu 25-Jun-26 16:01:39

I will always hold Farage responsible for Jo Cox’s murder and along with all the other things I despise him for I will never forgive him for that.

Chestnut Thu 25-Jun-26 15:38:31

foxie48

Farage has nothing to fear from me and I suspect that neither does he have anything to fear from any of the other "grans" on the site. I don't hate him, I loathe him because he is morally bankrupt and I don't spread "vitriol" I merely point out that he doesn't attend the HoC , has links to Russia and accepts money from very suspect sources and doesn't declare them properly. These are facts and could not even be classed as opinion. On the other hand, Farage has made inflammatory statements that could induce some to commit harm to innocent people. I rest my case!

I'm not saying that Farage needs to fear physical violence from any of us grans! 😂

But the feelings expressed on this thread are very strong, and this will also be evident from others in the real world, so I would accept that security is probably needed for him more than for most.

AGAA4 Thu 25-Jun-26 13:20:15

The more I discover about Farage the more contempt I have for him.

foxie48 Thu 25-Jun-26 13:12:06

“I therefore urge you to investigate Nigel Farage’s apparent efforts to use his public role to benefit those who have contributed to him financially.” Taken from the letter sent to the Financial Conduct authority.
I think we can now add "liar" to the things that I despise about him.

Susieq62 Thu 25-Jun-26 13:08:58

Foxie a perfect reply 👍

AGAA4 Thu 25-Jun-26 13:04:48

Thanks Casdon it needs to be investigated. It's clear Harborne wants to move into the UK with his crypto hub. Farage saying he was given 5 million with no strings attached was an obvious lie.

Casdon Thu 25-Jun-26 12:53:38

Meanwhile, there has been a further development on the £5m.
www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nigel-farage-financial-regulator-christopher-harborne-reform-donations-b3002255.html

LizzieDrip Thu 25-Jun-26 12:02:59

Hear, hear foxie 👏👏👏

AGAA4 Thu 25-Jun-26 12:02:40

Well said foxie!

foxie48 Thu 25-Jun-26 11:23:03

Farage has nothing to fear from me and I suspect that neither does he have anything to fear from any of the other "grans" on the site. I don't hate him, I loathe him because he is morally bankrupt and I don't spread "vitriol" I merely point out that he doesn't attend the HoC , has links to Russia and accepts money from very suspect sources and doesn't declare them properly. These are facts and could not even be classed as opinion. On the other hand, Farage has made inflammatory statements that could induce some to commit harm to innocent people. I rest my case!

Chestnut Thu 25-Jun-26 10:29:37

Well you can see from the level of hate and vitriol on this thread why Farage would need extra security!

I've never known any other politician have a thread devoted to them so full of hate, and that's just from some grans. Transfer this to the real world and you can see why he would be in physical danger. This thread has provided the evidence.

Cossy Wed 24-Jun-26 21:47:17

“Delene100

LemonJam
The security excuse is exactly that, an excuse. Farage exposed himself yesterday. He clearly admitted yesterday he can spend it on anything he wants and clearly said it's no one's business what he spends it on......

Any reasonable person would infer that giving Farage a £5million gift to spend however he likes is buying favour...

The issue is that Farage did not declare his gift when he became an MP- he wanted to keep it a secret All the more reason to worry...
Bossy, well said.“

If you mean me, thank you.

Your slight typo really made me laugh very loudly. I really can be quite Bossy,
Bossy Cossy. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

Cossy Wed 24-Jun-26 21:43:07

Casdon

I asked AI, the source quoted was Reuters+4 so it is likely to be accurate.

‘Yes, Nigel Farage did attend Parliament’s inductions and initial ceremonial events. After being elected to represent Clacton in July 2024, the Reform UK leader participated in the House of Commons orientations and attended the State Opening of Parliament.’

Thank you smile

Cossy Wed 24-Jun-26 21:40:35

Casdon

Of course he was, high drama notice me opportunity.

Indeed! grin