NIGEL Farage has dismissed speculation he is planning to stand for Westminster for an eighth time as “utter rubbish”.

The former Ukip leader has been tipped to stand in Peterborough, where Labour MP Fiona Onasanya is facing criminal charges, raising the prospect of a byelection.

Ms Onasanya and her brother Festus are due to stand trial at the Old Bailey next week over allegations the she lied about speeding points.

She insists she is innocent and will continue to serve her constituents.

More 60 per cent of people voted Leave in the EU referendum, making it an attractive prospect for such a key figure in the Brexit campaign.

There was speculation in the weekend press that Mr Farage could stand on a platform of sending a message to Theresa May to deliver the kind of Brexit voters want.

However the MEP told the Daily Telegraph: "The idea that I'm going to stand in Peterborough is utter rubbish. I'm not thinking of standing anywhere else...

“In terms of standing in by-elections I've never even suggested it."

Mr Farage has fought and lost seven Westminster elections, most recently in South Thanet in 2015 where he came 2,812 votes short of Conservative Craig Mackinlay.

Mr Mackinlay and two aides are due to stand trial over their election expenses in 2015.