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Sunday 29 September 2019 1:03 pm

Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage will run for Commons seat at next General Election

By: Alex Daniel

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Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage could win a seat in Essex in the general election if he opted to stand, according to the Sunday Times.
Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage has confirmed that he will run to be an MP in any upcoming General Election, but Prime Minister Boris Johnson doubled down on ruling out a political pact between the Tories and the Brexit Party.

A snap election is expected before the end of the year, with parliament in deadlock over Brexit.

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Farage, who is currently a Member of the European Parliament, told Sky News: “Of course I will stand.”

He said the Brexit Party will have a “very important role to play” if Boris Johnson fails to get Brexit over the line by the looming 31 October deadline.

Farage refused to say where he would stand for election, but said: “I will lead the charge on behalf of the Brexit Party.” 

He has maintained in recent weeks that if the Tories pursue a no-deal Brexit, he would be happy to make an electoral pact between the two parties.

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This morning, he said if the Conservatives were to join forces with the Brexit Party in any election they would gain a majority of between 60 and 100 seats.

“Here is a way for Boris to get a big, workable majority. We’re happy to help with that,” he said.

But speaking ahead of the Conservative party conference, Johnson ruled out any possibility of working with Farage.

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He told the BBC: “The Conservative party is the oldest, greatest political party in the world, it’s a big, broad church and we don’t do deals with other parties.”

Earlier this month, a Tory source said Farage was not a “fit and proper” person, and “should never be allowed anywhere near government”.

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