Reform UK’s Nigel Farage to make ‘emergency general election announcement’

Nigel Farage will make an “emergency” general election announcement this afternoon - sparking speculation he could be running for Parliament.

The Reform UK founder revealed earlier this year he was undecided whether he would take his eighth punt at trying to become an MP.

Nigel Farage ruled out standing at this year’s general election

The staunch Brexiteer - who grew up in Downe, near Bromley - played a key role in campaigning for the UK to leave the European Union and was heavily linked with the Clacton seat in Essex.

But after standing as a UKIP member of the European Parliament for southeast England between 1999 and 2020, and unsuccessfully contesting the South Thanet seat in the 2005 and 2015 general elections, it was rumoured he might have another crack in Kent.

This was further fuelled by the ex-Brexit Party leader snapping up a four-bed property in Lydd-on-Sea.

But the 60-year-old ruled out standing at this year’s general election last month.

Reform’s honorary president maintained he will instead dedicate his time to this year’s US presidential election to help pal Donald Trump be elected to the White House a second time.

Nigel Farage was a UKIP member of the European Parliament for southeast England between 1999 and 2020

However, in a post on X this morning designed to stir up speculation, he wrote: “I will be making an emergency general election announcement at 4pm today.”

Caroline Coram commented: “Are you standing for parliament, Nigel? Is that an emergency? Reform supporters would be celebrating.”

Castellan Ardias said: “For the love of God, please stand, Nigel. The country is begging for it.”

Augustus Mustus wrote: “Nigel for PM.”

Craig Mackinlay won the South Thanet seat over Nigel Farage in 2015

But others took a less fawning approach, with one user quipping: “Announcing that Brexit was a joke and we should rejoin the EU?”

“I will be making a cheese sandwich about the same time,” another added.

Last month, Mr Farage revealed he thought “long and hard” about whether he should stand in the upcoming election but stressed it was “not the right time”.

He says he would instead dedicate his time to the US election as it has “huge global significance”.

“A strong America as a close ally is vital for our peace and security,” he said.

“I intend to help with the grassroots campaign in the USA in any way I can.

“The choice between Labour and the Conservatives is uninspiring, and only Reform has the radical agenda needed to end the decline in this country.”

Reform UK’s Nigel Farage speaking in Dover on Tuesday

The veteran politician launched Reform’s campaign in Dover last week.

When asked by KentOnline back in January whether he would stand again, he had not yet made his mind up.

"I am fully behind Richard [Tice] and what he's doing, but as to what role I might play, I am very much undecided,” he previously said.

“Life is pretty good – I'm enjoying doing GB News. I had fun in the jungle [I’m a Celeb] and I am still fighting the banks. So I have got a lot on my plate.”

Mr Farage added: “Last year was great for me, so I am perfectly happy.

“Do I want to throw myself back Into frontline politics? That is a big decision and I am wholly undecided.”