Nigel Farage misses 77 consecutive parliamentary votes, blames campaigning schedule
By
Craig Munro
29d ago· 4 min readenNews
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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has missed 77 consecutive votes in Parliament over nearly 11 weeks, including major motions on the King's Speech and referring Keir Starmer to the Privileges Committee. He blames his busy campaigning schedule for the absence, with his last vote occurring on March 18. The article highlights the contrast between his political activity on the campaign trail and his parliamentary attendance record.
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· 3 pulledNigel Farage has blamed his busy campaigning schedule for a dry spell of almost 11 weeks during which he failed to register a single vote in Parliament.
The Reform UK leader has now missed the past 77 votes in the House of Commons – including major motions on the King's Speech and referring Keir Starmer to the Privileges Committee.
He failed to vote at all throughout April and May, with his last action having taken place on March 18 – a 'no' on a motion to increase high
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has not voted in Parliament for almost 11 weeks, telling Metro he was too busy campaigning around the country.

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