Reform UK leader Nigel Farage skipped a House of Commons immigration debate to have a two-hour lunch at a Michelin guide restaurant in London on Wednesday – before visiting gun shops

Nigel Farage enjoyed lunch at a swanky restaurant – as MPs debated immigration.

The Reform UK leader has put tackling migration at the heart of his bid to get into Number 10 but was a no show for Wednesday’s debate. Little more than a mile away, he enjoyed a two-hour lunch at a Michelin guide restaurant in St James’s, London – before visiting gun shops.

Dishes at the Indian eatery Chutney Mary include a £68 tandoori lobster or £45 chargrilled wild prawns. The Michelin guide says of the restaurant: “A certain luxury is to be expected when Buckingham Palace is just a short walk away, but there’s a relaxed, f

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