@LeeAndersonMP_@Nigel_Farage Reform are nothing more than a syndicate - spawned by Britain’s dysfunctional political establishment.
The silent majority have had enough - Clacton will elect Binface.
Clarification: Sky News was not at the property at 7.41am. As has already been acknowledged, and as shown in the footage from 10.19am, Sky News was outside a property where Mr Farage was registered to vote at the last election. Sky News did not interact with Mr Farage’s daughter.
On a single occasion, we approached the property without a camera operator, identified ourselves as Sky News, and the adult occupant chose not to engage. We were seeking to contact Mr Farage to ask questions about the gift he accepted from Mr Cottrell. This is a well-established and routine journalistic practice when reporting on matters of legitimate public interest.
The footage clearly demonstrates that Sky News did not “hound” or pursue Mr Farage’s daughter. At no stage did we seek to speak to anyone other than Mr Farage in connection with this story.
Mr Farage was returning from Independence Day celebrations when Sky News asked him about claims relating to financial support received from a convicted criminal.
Farage accused Sky News of 'harassing' his family; Sky News has not contacted anyone from his family about the story.
@yakoujinn@BladeoftheS Democracy is a process.
It’s not the same as a pub-quiz or a football match.
Circumstances change and people should be allowed to change their opinions accordingly.
Reform looks increasingly less like a political party and more a private syndicate, populated by hoods and dodgy donors, whose aim is Farage
‘s self-enrichment and, when/if he wins power, their own. The disillusioned working class just prey. Important, revelatory journalism.