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@Siona537436326 @doveyymargeauxx The polls consistently show over 70% of the voters are against #REFUK. You're not the silent majority...you're not even a whingeing plurality.
🔺 EXCLUSIVE: The convicted fraudster George Cottrell had access to Nigel Farage’s emails, and covered party costs without the Electoral Commission knowing
https://t.co/3kGSJI3iqH
Perfect
Count Binface for Clacton

Is the #RefUK Leader the sleaziest politician in the UK?
Have voters in Clacton-on-Sea woken up to this yet?
Nigel Farage had been named the sleaziest politician in Britain, as questions over his undeclared donations continue to mount.
Read more: https://t.co/brn5qfyMBj

Why has it taken ten years indeed, to scrutinise #RefUK, its predecessor parties, leaders and their finances?
More outstanding reporting from Gabriel Pogrund
The headline says it all
George Cottrell’s mother , a retired stylist who inherited a £1.5m estate in 2015, is being investigated by the Met Police for a £500,000 donation she made to Reform
On the face of it the donations made by the money launderer’s mother may exceed her available resources. Cottrell himself is domiciled in Montenegro which may hinder his ability to donate to political parties
The case relates to concealing or disguising donations derived from an “impermissible” donor to a political party, or the use of “false” information about a donation including the amount or the identity of the donor
Farage has relied upon a money launderer as his Chief of Staff and funder . It appears that the money launderer’s mother is under investigation because of the part she may have played in the channeling of money from an impermissible donor
Farage has long been a scandal in plain sight. Cottrell has been by his side for 10 years. Why the f*** have we had to wait 10 years for Farage to receive serious scrutiny ?
https://t.co/ZVxqKchqMh
@LBC Perhaps being involved with #ReFuk & #TetchyFagash should come with a health warning ⚠️ #RipAnn
@ElectionMapsUK .
I make it #Labour's average for their 12 candidates yesterday was 20.175% while #REFUK had an average across their 16 candidates of 18.406%.
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Not looking good for the #Racists
#RefUK in danger of drowning in sleaze - whoda thunk it?
🚨 WATCH: Oakeshott turns a whiter shade of pale as she learns live on Talk TV that the Met has launched a criminal investigation into George Cottrell’s mother and her siphoning of half a million pounds to Tricky Dicky.
@BornToReform 1) NO right-wing, ultra-Thatcherice racist party is "anti-establishment". It's not anti-establishment to want a nastier, more unequal and more impoverished UK;
2) The areas where #REFUK gets most of its votes were bleak, hopeless dead zones BEFORE increased immigration.
@reformparty_uk .
Perhaps it won't get that far. Lots of investigations around #REFUK finances.
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No smoke without fire???
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https://t.co/2vpqrkS7lS
Update: The Met is now investigating Reform UK itself, and two people have been interviewed under caution.
Everything reported on Reform's finances this week has involved agencies assessing, referring or reviewing money. This is different. Gabriel Pogrund is reporting that the Metropolitan Police is conducting a criminal investigation into at least £500,000 in donations from George Cottrell's mother, Fiona Cottrell, to Reform UK before the last election, and that two people have been interviewed under caution over allegedly "disguising" the source of the funds or making false statements about them. That's not a review. That's the formal step police take once they've identified potential suspects in a criminal offence.
Fiona Cottrell has already surfaced repeatedly in reporting on Reform's finances. The Sunday Times found she'd become one of the party's largest individual donors, giving £750,000 to Reform UK directly, despite describing herself in 2023 legal documents as a "retired stylist." Separately, she gave £1 million in June 2024 to Britain Means Business, Richard Tice's think tank, which then passed £500,000 to Reform UK that same month. The Met's new investigation, into "at least £500,000... before last election," lines up closely with that same transfer.
The specific allegation matters. Interviewing people about "disguising" a donation's source or making false statements about it points toward offences under the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act, the law that governs routing money through an intermediary to obscure where it actually came from. A think tank sitting between a donor and a party is exactly the kind of structure that provision exists to catch if used that way.
This is now the fourth separate law enforcement thread running across Reform's senior figures simultaneously: the NCA on Christopher Harborne's £5m gift to Farage personally, the NCA on Tice's £80,000 loan from Cottrell, the Met on Robert Jenrick's foreign-sourced leadership campaign donation, and now the Met on the party's own donation intake, with actual named or nameable individuals being questioned as suspects.
The distinction is worth being precise about. Everything else this week has been about individuals' personal finances. This is about how money entered Reform UK as a political party, under active criminal investigation, with people already being interviewed under caution rather than simply having their transactions flagged.
@loamhedge @Heccles94 I have no use for Burnham or for the reactionary cesspool Keir turned #WhatUsedToBeLabourLLC, but none of that entitles #REFUK, the party that wants 1899 back, to a snap election under the antidemocratic FPTP system, in which it could get a majority gov't with 28% of the vote.
Oh! #RefUK Leader’s chief of staff was a convicted money launderer, found guilty of one count of wire fraud in the US in a plea bargain deal escaping charges for some twenty other related alleged crimes.
EXCL: George Cottrell was routinely introduced as Nigel Farage’s chief of staff before the 2024 election despite denials he had any official role @BenQuinn75 reveals.
It comes after @Gabriel_Pogrund & co reported that Cottrell had given out a business card with his name on and an official email address for Farage.
Both challenge claims he is purely a personal friend of the Reform UK leader, who therefore didn't need to report the support he had received from him.
https://t.co/8OZuzHT1rb
@nw_nicholas Aye.
I think this is the #TwoTier system #RefUK bang on about.
Unless it's #NigelFrommage of course...
#ChargeFarage
#5000000Bung
#Cunt

@UrbanSpyReborn @Jamiemullen67 @NickTenconi @christomsteve1 That description can be applied to #WhatUsedToBeLabourLLC, the Tories, #SGTRUPERTSLACKOFHEARTSCLUBBAND, and #REFUK, though.
A reminder: under the parliamentary system, no one person ever has "a mandate to be PM". The party with the most seats in parliament- especially if it has a majority- has a mandate to govern as long as it can. Nigel was never ELECTED leader of #REFUK, as far as that goes.
@stokie_joey @Heccles94 He lost in a ward where nobody was going to beat #REFUK. It's not as if the result was a personal failure.
@hackinginquiry @HackedOffHugh - Seems that Isabel Oakeshott has been up to her old tricks, allegedly using the “right of reply,” access to damaging stories; this time about #RefUK, Farage and Tice, to spike scoops by other publications. Lisa Nandy, where are you now?
Shocking but unsurprising that both Tice and Oakeshott, without a shred of evidence alleged that the NCA has leaked information to fit their establishment stitch up narrative
Also entirely in keeping with past practice that Tice instead of responding to the Guardian’s request for comment on its story , handed the story, presumably on his terms to the Telegraph
This technique rang a particular bell with me . Same players Same trick .Using the right of reply to hijack a story
So I checked. And yes Isabel Oakeshott was involved
Here’s a reminder of how Oakeshott pre-emptively took a story to The Sunday Times on her own terms after The Observer, approached her and her associate for comment
The story regarded secret emails and documents linking millionaire Brexit campaign donor Arron Banks to high-level Russian officials
In June 2018 @CaroleCadwalladr obtained a cache of emails showing that Banks—the co-founder of the https://t.co/LlCLT2ZnfV campaign—had multiple undisclosed meetings with Russian embassy officials and was offered lucrative business deals in the run-up to the 2016 Brexit referendum. Up until then, Banks had only publicly admitted to one single, brief meeting over a "boozy lunch"
On a Friday, The Observer contacted Arron Banks to ask for his comment on the upcoming, highly damaging scoop. Banks requested more time to look over the documents, and The Observer granted him the benefit of the doubt, holding the story
At the time, Isabel Oakeshott already had access to these exact emails from when she ghostwrote Banks's book, The Bad Boys of Brexit, but she had sat on them for nearly two years without publishing them
Instead of just providing a statement, Oakeshott contacted Cadwalladr on Saturday morning, asking her to delay The Observer's publication until Monday, promising to hand over her files if they waited.
While The Observer held back, Oakeshott immediately went to The Sunday Times—where she was a former political editor—and handed over the emails.
The Sunday Times immediately rushed the story online on Saturday afternoon and splashed it on their front page on Sunday morning, effectively spoiling and hijacking The Observer’shard-earned scoop
Oakeshott published a companion comment piece in The Sunday Times, controlling the narrative by presenting the emails on her own terms. She defended holding onto the material for two years, claiming she had lacked the definitive context to publish sooner.
The Observer and Cadwalladr publicly called out the maneuver, highlighting that Banks and Oakeshott used the journalism safety net of a "right to reply" period to subvert the media cycle and neutralize the investigation's impact
Ten years on we are still dealing with the same crap from the same people. Only real difference is we are dealing with billionaires influencing our democracy instead of millionaires
Banks looks like small beer these days
This time at the expense of @Annaisaac . A full accounting is well overdue.Time to make it happen
@Annaisaac @NickCohen4 Anna - Thank you so much for all the great work you are researching and writing on #RefUK and its leaders currently.
Keep going. 💪
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