
One of the chief campaigners for Brexit, Farage stood down as leader of the UK Independence Party after claiming his "political ambition has been achieved."
This is not the first time the 52-year-old has resigned as leader. Last year he offered to stand aside after the general election but was urged to stay on.
Farage has been leader of UKIP for most of the past eight years, standing down briefly in 2009 and being re-elected  a year later.
"I came into this struggle from business because I wanted us to be a self-governing nation, not to become a career politician," he said. "During the referendum campaign I said I want my country back. What I'm saying today is I want my life back.", what a statement and this only show that he just was not for Britain but for his own selfish aims.
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