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Nigel Farage has one of the lowest attendance records in the House of Commons since his election in July 2024, characterized by low voting participation, minimal appearances in debates, and an absence of in-person constituency surgeries. Reports indicate that in the first few months, he participated in approximately 20% to 33.5% of votes.
Comparison with Other Party Leaders and MPs (Post-2024 Election)
- Voting Attendance: Hope Not Hate analysis reported that in early 2025, Farage had voted in 91 occasions, fewer than Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey (111), and Green Party co-leaders Carla Denyer (205) and Adrian Ramsay (178).
- Speaking in Parliament: Farage had spoken only 45 times in Parliament by July 2025, compared to 226 for Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch and 97 for Ed Davey.
- Overall Ranking: A study of MP attendance rates by August 2025 found Farage attended roughly 33.5% of proceedings, notably lower than Reform UK colleague Lee Anderson (64.1%) or James McMurdock (65.5%).