Reform's Lee Anderson has moved the writ in the Commons, with the by-election likely to happen on 13 August.

A by-election in Clacton has been formally triggered, following Reform UK leader Nigel Farage's resignation as MP. Reform MP Lee Anderson moved the writ in the Commons on Thursday morning, meaning there will be a likely by-election date of Thursday, 13 August, though this has yet to be confirmed. Farage has said he will re-fight the Essex seat in what he billed as a "people versus the establishment" by-election, following increased scrutiny over his finances and a parliamentary investigation. Labour, the Conservatives, the Lib Dems, the Green Party and Restore Britain have all ruled out contesting the seat. Questions surrounding Farage's finances started over a £5m gift he received before entering Parliament from Christopher Harborne, a Thailand-based British cryptocurrency investor and major Reform donor. Parliament's standards commissioner is investigating whether he should have declared that sum upon becoming an MP in his published register of financial interests. The Sunday Times has reported Farage also received support ahead of the 2024 election from George Cottrell, external, a political ally who was jailed for eight months in the US in 2017 after pleading guilty to a charge of wire fraud. The Reform leader, who has denied any wrongdoing, has accused the parties of being "scared" to face him and said their lack of co-operation did not make it a "fake" contest.