Ok get some real evidence (links to actual articles) not speculation and rubbish emails.
Try this article for size: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/6729586/Tory-voters-alienated-by-John-Bercow-preparing-to-back-Ukip.html
Which says as per normal course the speakers seat won’t be opposed by the LibDems or Labour as of course Bercow is an elected Tory MP.
Farage is the only other party so far to declare he will stand against Bercow, but suprise suprise there is no mention of some dodgy deal, try harder
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Oh and another point if you speculative email (whatever source it came from is corretc) Farage still wouldn’t be able to keep his EU seat, if he becomes a Lord …