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Hannah Spencer calls out Farage’s abysmal Parliamentary record

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
8 July 2026
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Green Party MP Hannah Spencer has called out Nigel Farage for his abysmal parliamentary record:

🗣 "He's very rarely in the constituency, he's very rarely in parliament. There was months when he didn't vote. It's called not doing your job!"

🔨 Hannah Spencer nails it.

➡️ Nigel Farage doesn't even do the job his constituents elected him to do. And then there's the money… pic.twitter.com/hvZrpHUjDw

— Bradford Green Party (@bradfordgreens) July 8, 2026

Hannah Spencer — Where’s Nigel?

Referencing Farage’s ongoing financial scandals, Spencer said:

The money… is one thing, but we also need to talk about the fact he’s an MP that was elected to do one of the most important and vital jobs… deciding the laws of this country. He’s very rarely in the constituency; he’s very rarely in Parliament. There was months where he didn’t vote.

Spencer added:

he doesn’t do in-person surgeries; he doesn’t answer emails. I think that is another bit of trust that has been broken that I wanted someone who was going to work hard for them. Looking at his register of interests, honestly, my finger was sore from scrolling and scrolling and scrolling.

In response to a would-be Reform politician arguing “it’s called success”, Spencer said:

It’s called not doing your job

We’ve reported on Farage not bothering to turn up before. Here’s an update on that as of 8 July:

  • There have been 565 votes since the 2024 election.
  • Of those, Farage bothered to show up for 173.
  • This means his voting record is just 30%, or less than a third of all possible votes.

She’s right, it is called ‘not doing your job’!

Fear and moaning

The BBC interviewed Spencer alongside London mayor hopeful Laila Cunningham. If you watched the clip above, you’ll know this, because you will have heard Cunningham constantly interrupting as Spencer spoke:

Quite possibly the worst edition of BBC Newsnight ever

As Reform UK's Laila Cunningham reveals herself to be an absolute disgrace, shouting and speaking over other guests

What a sad day for the BBC and the country at large pic.twitter.com/tu7owZWnNW

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) July 7, 2026

Dead-eyed anti-woke campaigner Charlotte Gill was deathly offended by Spencer being annoyed by the imminently annoying Cunningham:

She is so above us all, dahlings! You plebby fascists pic.twitter.com/r1D9e35QAV

— Charlotte Gill (@CharlotteCGill) July 7, 2026

This is the face someone pulls when you’re annoying. Drawing attention to this doesn’t make Spencer look bad; it just reminds everyone how annoying Cunningham his. And Cunningham has really been on a tear these past 24 hours too:

Oh my god…

She’s had an absolute mare here

I genuinely felt for her at one point

Apparently Farage was not ‘politically active’ when CEO of Reform

Maaaaaaaaate.
pic.twitter.com/AmZq3DwlWW

— Marina Purkiss (@MarinaPurkiss) July 8, 2026

We reported on the above earlier, noting:

If you don’t want to watch the above, Cunningham argued that Farage was not ‘politically active’ when he was the chairman of Reform in 2024. Her argument was that it’s not a political role to chair and promote a political party (!?).

As we noted above, it doesn’t matter either way, because he still had to declare his relevant interests from the prior 12 months anyway when he became an MP.

Cunningham was one of several Reform politicians embarrassing themselves on Farage’s behalf. Just imagine what the man could achieve if he turned up to Parliament as often as his underlings turned up to defend his financial scandals!

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