All elected MPs, including Nigel Farage, must be allowed to speak in Parliament

We urge parliament to uphold democracy by ensuring all elected MPs, including Nigel Farage, can speak freely. Parliamentary free speech is a constitutional right under the Bill of Rights 1689 and applies equally to every MP, regardless of party size or political disagreement.

This petition was rejected on 19th Jan 2026 as the proposed action is already occurring

The Petition Committee commented:
MPs already have the right to speak in Parliament under existing parliamentary rules. Nigel Farage MP has not been disallowed from speaking in Parliament.


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We urge the House of Commons to uphold a core democratic principle: that all elected MPs have the right to speak and participate in Parliament. Nigel Farage was elected, has sworn the Oath of Allegiance, and holds equal constitutional status. Parliamentary free speech is protected by the Bill of Rights 1689 and long-standing convention. Restricting elected MPs undermines representation, debate, and public trust in democracy.