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Nigel Farage set to announce return to politics as Reform UK candidate

Former UKIP chief Nigel Farage is ready to announce a return to frontline politics it has been reported, as he seeks to capitalise on the elevated media publicity he has gained following his look on I’m a Movie star… Get Me Out of Right here!

The Mirror studies that the previous UKIP politician, 60, who retired in 2021, ‘is known to need to stand as a parliamentary candidate this yr. And it comes after sources say he’s decided to profit from the publicity he gained within the I’m A Movie star jungle.’

There have beforehand been rumours that Farage was contemplating becoming a member of the Tory occasion, after his look on the occasion’s convention and after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak hinted that he might be welcomed within the ‘broach church’ of the Conservative Occasion.

Nevertheless, sources have informed the Mirror that he needed to capitalise on the latest media publicity he has gained, together with on GB Information.

A supply informed the paper: “Nigel has been rumoured to be contemplating a return to politics since he appeared within the jungle final yr. However he has all the time been very cagey about his plans and it’s only in latest weeks that he has begun discussing a return.

“There have been those that doubted he would come again and felt his I’m A Celeb look was all about publicity for himself. However he’s nicely conscious what these weeks of nationwide TV publicity have executed for him – and the place he might be in to assist Reform.”

Reacting to information of a return for Farage, one social media person wrote: “Simply while you thought politics may get no worse. How will Tice deal with demotion?”.

One other added: “The shitbag returns”.

Basit Mahmood is editor of Left Foot Ahead

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