Parliament downgraded Nigel Farage’s security from eight to ONE bodyguard a year after winning his seat
Parliament has reportedly reduced the level of protection given to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, cutting his security detail from eight bodyguards down to just one within a year of him winning his parliamentary seat. The move raises questions about how security arrangements for MPs are assessed and reviewed over time, particularly for high-profile politicians who may continue to attract public attention or hostility after an initial period of heightened protection.
The scale of the reduction — from eight protection officers to a single bodyguard — represents a significant downgrade in the resources allocated to safeguarding Farage. The article does not provide further detail on the reasoning behind the decision or any official response from parliamentary security authorities.
- Farage's parliamentary security cut from eight bodyguards to one.
- Reduction occurred roughly a year after he won his seat.
- Raises questions over how MPs' security needs are reassessed.
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