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Farage facing second allegation he broke spending rules with money from crypto ally
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Farage facing second allegation he broke spending rules with money from crypto ally

Nigel Farage faces a second allegation of breaching parliamentary spending rules after The Sunday Times reported he received benefits from a convicted fraudster, George Cottrell, a crypto-gambler and ally. Cottrell provided Farage with security, social media staff, and lodging in London prior to his election. Under parliamentary rules, new MPs must disclose financial interests from the previous 12 months. Farage is already under investigation for failing to register a £5 million donation from a billionaire donor. His spokesperson dismissed the report as 'baseless' and noted the newspaper previously supported Labour. Separately, a report highlights concerns over a potential capital gains tax increase proposed by Andy Burnham, warning it could harm entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, a government initiative to provide new-build homes for asylum seekers remains stalled due to funding delays.

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‘Don’t play these silly games’: Jenrick attacks Labour amid new Farage claims

Nigel Farage faces a second allegation of breaching parliamentary spending rules after The Sunday Times reported he received benefits from a convicted fraudster, George Cottrell, a crypto-gambler and ally. Cottrell provided Farage with security, social media staff, and lodging in London prior to his election. Under parliamentary rules, new MPs must disclose financial interests from the previous 12 months. Farage is already under investigation for failing to register a £5 million donation from a billionaire donor. His spokesperson dismissed the report as 'baseless' and noted the newspaper previously supported Labour. Separately, a report highlights concerns over a potential capital gains tax increase proposed by Andy Burnham, warning it could harm entrepreneurship. Meanwhile, a government initiative to provide new-build homes for asylum seekers remains stalled due to funding delays.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article presents both sides of the issue regarding Nigel Farage's alleged breach of spending rules, including his response to the allegations. It does not overtly favor one side over the other, maintaining a balanced approach. The second part of the article discusses policy concerns without a明显的

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 90 · Obiettività 75): The article presents specific allegations against Farage with sources cited, aligning with cross-source consensus. However, it includes the quote from Farage's spokesperson which may introduce bias, affecting objectivity.

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