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Major UK parties refuse to contest Farage special election after he resigns
Major UK political parties have decided not to contest the special election triggered by Nigel Farage's resignation from Parliament, allowing the Reform UK leader to run unopposed amid investigations into his undeclared finances. The refusal by Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Greens, and Restore parties is likely to make the election a referendum on Farage himself.
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