Farage, UKIP leader, quits politics after ‘pulling UK out of EU’

BY News Agency

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UK Independence Party leader, Nigel Farage, on Monday announced his resignation from the position and active politics.

He said it was time to leave the scene having achieved his goal of securing a vote for Britain to leave the European Union (EU).

Farage, who led the right-wing party for 10 years, said he was stepping down to focus on his personal life.

He had spent long years campaigning for Britain to exit the EU.

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“UKIP has developed into the `third political force’ in Britain,’’ Farage said, following the ruling Conservatives and the largest opposition party, Labour.

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