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Farage asked to produce evidence of his claimed Russian hack

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Nigel Farage’s ever more fantastic tales surrounding his receipt of a £5 Million bung, has now reached the point where he is faced with demands to produce the evidence.

In the latest twist of his meandering stories he has claimed the Russians hacked his phone.

Both Labour and the Tories have demanded Farage provide evidence of his hack allegations to the security services.

The excuses and deflections Farage offers might change again before that ever happens.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/24/farage-mounting-pressure-prove-russian-hack-claim

Farage is a conservative, all corrupt.

Lowe is the guy to get rid of the old boys.

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9 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Farage is a conservative, all corrupt.

Lowe is the guy to get rid of the old boys.

I’m convinced Lowe is in a mission to destroy Farage’s political ambitions, I don’t think he believes he’s going to win power, and if he did the suggestion that he would ‘get rid of the old boys’ is laughable.

He’s a multimillionaire looking after his millions.

Edited by Chomper Higgot

Farage is a clone of trump! total liar, only intrested in himself

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