Desperate for attention: Nige skips PMQs to hold marathon presser

Having spent decades trying to get elected, Nigel Farage shuns parliamentary duties for the media – and warns us of the terrors of London Curious. Nigel Farage has devoted decades to trying to get elected as an MP. His victory in Clacton in 2024 followed seven unsuccessful attempts in other constituencies. And now he is finally an MP, he seems reluctant to spend any time in the Commons chamber. The one place where we, the public, now pay him to be. It’s as if the reality of his new position is a disappointment. A reality check. His entire career had been a narcissistic celebration of self and it feels as though he had expected the rules of engagement to be changed to accommodate his need for constant attention. He had come to parliament to make himself heard, not to sit and wait his turn as the leader of a party with just five MPs. Continue reading...