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‘Establishment rattled’: Nigel Farage will ‘absolutely survive’ funding row

Sky News Australia

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July 5, 2026

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TalkTV host Mark Dolan weighs in on the rumours surrounding Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage’s future. “I think that Nigel Farage could be very flattered because what it tells us is that he’s got the establishment rattled,” Mr Dolan told Sky News host Paul Murray. “As long as no law has been broken, it’s not an issue, and Reform has been very clear that they told the parliamentary authorities about this funding in the exact proper fashion. “I suspect that … Farage will absolutely survive this one, and he will, in many ways, benefit from it.”

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The i Paper

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· Jul 7, 2026

Reform will struggle to survive if Farage is brought down

Kitty Donaldson: Nigel Farage is facing off against a bevy of scandals – and they could reshape British politics as we know it

Metro

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· Jul 5, 2026

Nigel Farage ‘secretly funded by criminal aristocrat who calls him Daddy’

Nigel Farage ‘secretly funded by criminal aristocrat who calls him Daddy’

BOL News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Nigel Farage quits UK parliament amid finance scandal

LONDON: Nigel Farage, leader of Britain’s Reform UK party, met with President Donald Trump when he traveled to Mar-a-Lago in March, underscoring the close relationship between the two political figures. Farage has led the populist right-wing Reform UK party since 2024, following his election to Parliament in that year’s general election. Reform UK has led ... Read more The post Nigel Farage quits UK parliament amid finance scandal appeared first on BOL News.

POLITICO

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· Jul 6, 2026

What to know about the cash questions chasing Nigel Farage

POLITICO explains the latest controversy facing the Reform UK leader.

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· Jul 8, 2026

Farage: More May Come Out About Me, It Is Unfair

In an interview with GB News Nigel Farage has crystallised Reform’s message in the by-election and said there could be more reporting on his finances. Asked if if there is more still to come out, he said: “Oh, maybe. I mean, it would seem that every single private detail of my life has been accessed

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 11, 2026

‘He thought he could settle the debate’: Farage by-election versus Binface set for August 13

​ANU Senior Lecturer Pat Leslie says Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage thought he could “settle the debate” on the controversy regarding his finances by resigning and triggering a by-election. ​“I think when Nigel Farage called the by-election to try to get ahead of increasing speculation in questioning about his financial situation, he thought he could settle the debate politically with a by-election against all of the major parties,” Mr Leslie told Sky News Australia. ​“But what’s happened is all of the major parties have decided not to field a candidate.”

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Related coverage for "‘Establishment rattled’: Nigel Farage will ‘absolutely survive’ funding row": The i Paper — Reform will struggle to survive if Farage is brought down. Metro — Nigel Farage ‘secretly funded by criminal aristocrat who calls him Daddy’. BOL News — Nigel Farage quits UK parliament amid finance scandal. POLITICO — What to know about the cash questions chasing Nigel Farage. Guido Fawkes — Farage: More May Come Out About Me, It Is Unfair. Sky News Australia — ‘He thought he could settle the debate’: Farage by-election versus Binface set for August 13