Nigel Farage, known for his support of Brexit, announced that he will not run for a seat in the British Parliament in the upcoming general election, opting instead to focus on aiding former President Donald J. Trump's bid for the White House. This decision is seen as a potential relief for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party, as Farage's party, Reform UK, poses a threat from the right. Farage expressed his intention to support Reform UK's anti-immigration stance and campaign for the U.S. election. While his decision not to run was expected due to his successful broadcasting career, Reform UK plans to field candidates in 630 seats. The Conservative government's vulnerabilities on immigration could be exposed by Reform's emphasis on the issue, despite the early election call to capitalize on positive economic news.