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Nigel Farage Mp For Clacton
He's been spending alot of time in America. Does anyone know if he's visited Clacton since the election?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Admittedly it's not an entirely neutral source but this suggests that not all of his constituents are entirely happy with him at present:
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E-mails are often dealt with by staff so I'm unsure why his constituents aren't receiving a reply. (They did check the spam folder didn't they ?)
Furthering his own interests, or concentrating on our nation's interests ? Each MP decides for themselves how much of their time to allocate to each task. And party leaders do have more on their plate than others.
He was there yesterday (22nd) and on the 21st.
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"When he represented a constituency in Europe what did those who voted for him think of his efforts on their behalf?"
Voters did not get the opportunity to vote for individuals in elections for MEPs. Instead, in England, Wales and Scotland, MEPs were elected by proportional representation. Voters voted for parties and each party was allocated seats in proportion to the number of votes they polled.
The fact that he served in the European Parliament for twenty years from 1999, he must have been reasonably popular. In 2014, UKIP, which Mr Farage led was the most successful party overall, winning 24 seats and 27% of the popular vote. This was the first time a political party other than the Labour Party or Conservative Party had won the popular vote at a British election since the 1906 general election,