Nigel Farage's announcement that he will contest a by-election in Clacton-on-Sea has drawn a largely supportive response from local voters, despite one resident suggesting they were "fed up with all this politics".The Reform UK leader declared his intention to stand down as the constituency's MP to fight the contest, characterising it as a battle of "people versus the establishment". Allegations over donations he has received have dogged the party leader after it was been reported that long-term ally and convicted criminal George Cottrell provided funding for security and staffing in the year before he was elected.Retired nursery nurse Janet Simpson, who was in the Essex town centre on Tuesday, said: “I think it’ll just tick people off basically because they’ve had enough of all this politics, and Andy Burnham and Starmer, and people have just had enough.“And I think they’re all wings of the same bird.”Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage leaves Millbank Tower after making a televised speech in which he resigned as MP for Clacton (AFP/Getty)The 73-year-old from Clacton continued: “They’re all wings of the same bird, politicians.“I just don’t know, I really don’t know, I just think it seems like he’s sort of trying to clear his name a bit, is he?“Well good for him if that’s what he’s trying to do, but I prefer Rupert Lowe.”Mr Lowe is the leader of Restore Britain, the party he set up after his public falling out with Mr Farage and Reform, for whom he was elected Great Yarmouth MP.Mr Lowe has said Restore will not stand a candidate in the by-election.Constituent Wayne Adams, who was at Clacton seafront, said of the by-election: “If Farage is going to do that for the people then I’m backing him and so are a lot of people.”The 60-year-old, who is ex-military, said: “As far as I’m concerned I like the man’s views, I like what he says.”A man who gave his name only as John said he believed Mr Farage would win back his seat.Voters in Clacton-on-Sea have largely expressed support for Nigel Farage after he said he would stand down as the constituency’s MP to fight a by-election, although one resident said people have “had enough of all this politics”. (Getty Images)“He’ll win it,” the 71-year-old, who worked in sales for a car firm, said.“He says what everybody round here thinks.“We’re sick to the back teeth with what’s going on with the immigration and everything else.“It’s just the numbers, the country can’t afford it.“Everybody gets on the bandwagon saying ‘you’re racist, you’re this’ – you just can’t do with the numbers.”John said he used to vote Conservative.“There’s so many other wrong things going on in the country that they have to pick on someone that’s trying to do right for the country and it’s a crying shame that he’s stood down, to be honest with you,” he said.“It’s just ridiculous, to be honest with you.”Reform UK leader Nigel Farage won the Clacton seat in 2024 on his eighth attempt to become a MP (AFP/Getty)John said he would vote for Mr Farage in the by-election, adding: “Nigel for me is a shining light.“We lose him, all hope is gone.”His wife, Chris, 71, who worked in finance, said of Mr Farage: “We support him, we do support him.“Since he’s been here we have noticed a difference.“Something goes on and he’s here. He is a presence.“People say ‘oh I never see him’, but he is a presence.”A woman who did not give her name said, when asked if Mr Farage would win the by-election: “Of course he will.”“He’ll be back anyway,” she said.“This is all a publicity stunt. They’re playing games.”She said she had met Mr Farage and he was “a nice bloke”.
Clacton voters react to Nigel Farage triggerring by-election
The Reform UK leader said he would contest a ‘people versus the establishment’ by-election in the Clacton constituency











