
Voters say Reform UK is more ‘pro Russia’ than anti-Russia in fresh blow to Nigel Farage
Why doesn’t Farage launch an investigation into his party on Russian links?

Why doesn’t Farage launch an investigation into his party on Russian links?

It comes amid greater scrutiny of links between Reform and Russia after the party’s former leader in Wales, Nathan Gill, was sentenced to 10 and a half years in prison for accepting bribes in exchange for making pro-Russia speeches

The attorney general said Farage’s “constantly changing” denials are unconvincing

Farage’s headaches continue…

‘He’s too busy showing off and making money.’

In a healthy media landscape, the Gill conviction would have ignited a national reckoning about Reform UK, Russian influence, and the vulnerability of British politics to foreign money and disinformation. Instead, the story slipped quietly beneath the surface, predictably overshadowed by Budget coverage and right-wing rage directed at Rachel Reeves.

The Reform leader has made over £1.3 million from second jobs since he was elected as an MP in July 2024

Yusuf was grilled over Nathan Gill

“He is being fundamentally dishonest in everything that he says there.”

Farage is now facing calls from Labour to launch a “forensic” investigation into his party to guarantee any further pro-Russia links are rooted out.