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Ukip's Nigel Farage could become MP after admitting he's 'tempted' to stand in Newark by-election Ukip's Nigel Farage confirms he will not stand in Newark by-election
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Nigel Farage has said he is "tempted" to stand in the Newark by-election sparked by former Tory minister Patrick Mercer's decision to quit over a cash-for-questions scandal. Nigel Farage has said that he will not stand in the Newark by-election sparked by former Tory minister Patrick Mercer's decision to quit over a cash-for-questions scandal.
The Ukip leader said winning a seat in Westminster would "completely transform the landscape" for his party. The Ukip leader said he did not want to do anything that would distract from the party's campaign for next month's European elections, where he predicted Ukip would cause an "earthquake in British politics".
Speaking to the BBC, he argued David Cameron would have to resign if he did win the seat, but admitted he would be "finished" if he stands and loses Newark, saying: "the bubble is burst". Yesterday, Mr Farage admitted he was "tempted to stand" and said winning a seat in Westminster would "completely transform the landscape" for his party.
He is now believed to be waiting for overnight polling advice on Newark from Ukip staff before making his decision. But today he told the BBC: "I don't want to do anything that deflects from the European election campaign, so I am not going to stand in this by-election.
"What I've got to work out is, is it the right seat for me?” he said on Tuesday evening. "I want to focus the next three weeks on winning the European elections."
"I haven't particularly got connections with the local area, but against that, perhaps I'm quite well known. Speaking to the BBC on Tuesday, he had argued David Cameron would have to resign if he did win the seat, but believed he would be "finished" if he stands and loses Newark, saying: "the bubble is burst".
"So I've got to weigh it up, and by lunchtime tomorrow, I will have decided. I'm tempted."
Mr Farage had also indicated yesterday that he could stand as long as the contest takes place after the Euro-elections. He said: “I will give it serious consideration.”
Mr Mercer decided to resign after learning he faced a six-month suspension from Westminster.Mr Mercer decided to resign after learning he faced a six-month suspension from Westminster.
The former army colonel is alleged to have tabled Commons questions and offered a Westminster security pass after signing a deal that paid him £4,000 for seeking the readmission of Fiji to the Commonwealth.The former army colonel is alleged to have tabled Commons questions and offered a Westminster security pass after signing a deal that paid him £4,000 for seeking the readmission of Fiji to the Commonwealth.
The penalty was agreed by the Commons standards committee and was due to be formally announced tomorrow.The penalty was agreed by the Commons standards committee and was due to be formally announced tomorrow.
Mr Mercer won Newark from Labour in 2005 partly helped by the sitting MP facing allegations over her expenses and built up his majority to 16,000 at the last election. Mr Mercer won Newark from Labour in 2005 and built up his majority to 16,000 at the last election.
Ukip came fourth with less than four per cent of the vote, but the backlash against Mr Mercer could turn the by-election into an attractive prospect for the anti-European Union party.Ukip came fourth with less than four per cent of the vote, but the backlash against Mr Mercer could turn the by-election into an attractive prospect for the anti-European Union party.
Mr Mercer, who has sat as an independent since quitting the Tory whip 11 months ago, last night said he accepted the committee’s verdict and apologised to his constituents for his conduct.Mr Mercer, who has sat as an independent since quitting the Tory whip 11 months ago, last night said he accepted the committee’s verdict and apologised to his constituents for his conduct.
He admitted he was "ashamed" and had many regrets as he announced his intention to stand down as the MP for Newark after facing a six month ban from parliament.He admitted he was "ashamed" and had many regrets as he announced his intention to stand down as the MP for Newark after facing a six month ban from parliament.
Mr Mercer added: "As an ex-soldier I believe that when I have got something wrong you have got to fess up and get on with it.Mr Mercer added: "As an ex-soldier I believe that when I have got something wrong you have got to fess up and get on with it.
"No point in shilly shallying and trying to avoid it. What's happened has happened and I'm ashamed of it.""No point in shilly shallying and trying to avoid it. What's happened has happened and I'm ashamed of it."
A Conservative spokesman said: "We agree that Patrick Mercer needs to stand down and that there should be a by-election so the people of Newark can have a new MP."A Conservative spokesman said: "We agree that Patrick Mercer needs to stand down and that there should be a by-election so the people of Newark can have a new MP."