
Under pressure Farage to make statement on his ‘future in public life’ – what we know
Critics have said that this should have been declared under Parliamentary rules in place at the time of Mr Farage's election in 2024, under which new MPs were…
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Critics have said that this should have been declared under Parliamentary rules in place at the time of Mr Farage's election in 2024, under which new MPs were required to register any gifts worth more than £300 they received in the previous 12 months, except where the gift 'could not be reasonably thought by others' to relate to their political activities. Mr Cottrell reportedly recruited and paid three staff to work on Mr Farage's social media before the general election, and has continued to allow him to use a five-storey Georgian property he rented near Buckingham Palace. Farage to make announcement on his 'future in public life' at 2pm amid major row over his finances - and in the wake of angry clash with TV crew.
Furthermore, The party also questioned whether Montenegro-based Mr Cottrell was a permissible donor, claiming it was not clear whether he was on a UK electoral register at the time.
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Critics have said that this should have been declared under Parliamentary rules in place at the time of Mr Farage's election in 2024, under which new MPs were required to register any gifts worth more than £300 they received in the previous 12 months, except where the gift 'could not be reasonably thought by others' to relate to their political activities.
reliability low1/3 sourcesMr Cottrell reportedly recruited and paid three staff to work on Mr Farage's social media before the general election, and has continued to allow him to use a five-storey Georgian property he rented near Buckingham Palace.
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Farage to make announcement on his 'future in public life' at 2pm amid major row over his finances - and in the wake of angry clash with TV crew.
according to Daily Mail +1The party also questioned whether Montenegro-based Mr Cottrell was a permissible donor, claiming it was not clear whether he was on a UK electoral register at the time.
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