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Farage’s furious clash with Times editor stuns figures close to him. This will not end well…

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LemonJam Sat 18-Jul-26 11:03:48

‘Strong confrontation’ comes at fragile moment for Reform’s relations with rightwing media as coverage turns negative. The exchange, which is said to have included an expletive aimed at Tony Gallagher, was triggered by the Reform UK leader’s outrage that the paper was planning to run a story about his houses, which he said endangered his family.

It is a fragile moment for Reform’s relationship with Britain’s rightwing media, whose coverage of Farage and his byelection gamble has taken a negative turn since questions were raised about his funding and finances. Coverage by the Times and the Sun, part of Rupert Murdoch’s News UK stable, as well as the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail, has made for tough reading for Reform in recent days.

The Telegraph has described Farage’s decision to subject himself to a “people versus the establishment” by election in Clacton as a “summer gamble” and “a farce”. Meanwhile, Kemi Badenoch appeared in its pages stating the Conservative party “is for serious people, not a retirement home for failed politicians” – a jibe at Reform’s collection of Tory defectors.

The Mail has run an editorial that read: “How quickly times – and political fortunes – can change. It is only weeks since Reform UK’s rise appeared almost unstoppable. But two by election defeats and concerns over leader Nigel Farage’s financial affairs have significantly altered the landscape.”

In recent days, a damning verdict on Farage’s current predicament was delivered by Trevor Kavanagh, the Sun’s veteran political commentator and a figure close to Murdoch. “We are witnessing the sudden death of a political movement which began as the UK Independence party, morphed into the Brexit party, and now Reform,” he wrote. “Or, to simply name names, Nigel Farage.”

A Times spokesperson said: “We stand by our journalism, and do not accept that the published photograph identified the location of any property or presented a security risk.”

One senior editor said Farage had abandoned attempts to build broad support in favour of appealing to his base, resulting in attacks on the press. “It’s straight out of Trump world,” they said. “Demonise the messenger, rally the base, undermine the MSM.”

Should scepticism continue among the other newspapers on the right, it would put a serious dent in Reform’s grander ambitions of power

Whitewavemark2 Sat 18-Jul-26 17:49:54

MaizieD

Is no-one interested in Dan Neidle's suggestion re the £5million?

Sorry, I meant to say that I had read that, it’s been in public domain for a bit now.

Always follow the money.

That is why his properties are attracting so much interest. Laundered money is frequently invested in property.

greyfur Sat 18-Jul-26 17:55:06

FriedGreenTomatoes2

I don’t think he is a fake

Just because he is wealthy does not preclude him from seeing what is happening in the UK. And how things could be better.

What is happening?

Casdon Sat 18-Jul-26 18:01:31

I’m increasingly sure that Farage is done. I question whether he will stay to fight his corner, I don’t think he will.

Maremia Sat 18-Jul-26 18:01:53

Fake?
Claiming to be a 'man of the people'.
A man of the crypto billionaire people, perhaps?

Maremia Sat 18-Jul-26 18:03:10

Has he actually signed up for this contest?
The 17th was the deadline.
Anyone know?

Casdon Sat 18-Jul-26 18:07:29

Maremia

Has he actually signed up for this contest?
The 17th was the deadline.
Anyone know?

Yes, he has. There was a list of the 34 candidates posted on the media.

Graphite Sat 18-Jul-26 18:15:13

Is no-one interested in Dan Neidle's suggestion re the £5million?

I am, Maizie.

Reform sources (he really should be careful who he p*sses off) have told The Guardian that Farage believed, that if he entered Parliament, he would be forced to give up his lucrative GB News presenting role, which then paid him more than £1m a year.

I believe he still earns around £400,000 a year from GB News so he’s £600,000 down a year. Five years of a full term government. £5 million. Some coincidence.

Disguised remuneration under Part 7 ITEPA. The disguised remuneration rules were introduced to prevent tax avoidance arrangements where employment income is provided by an intermediary rather than directly by the employer. PAYE and Class NIC (employer and employee) apply.

The rules apply to relevant steps taken on or after 6 April 2011.

If HMRC were to prove this then he might argue that had it been paid by GBNews he would have funnelled it through his Thorn in the Side company (which Edwina Currie, having a bit of fun with Farage on X has taken to calling TITS) to pay lower corporation tax instead but that would be a matter for negotiation.

Those terrible Tories for bringing in this pesky anti-avoidance legislation. Clearly, an establishment plot to take down Farage fifteen years later.

Casdon Sat 18-Jul-26 18:21:51

Yes, I saw about that on YouTube Graphite. I think it’s one of a number of theories as to what might happen, the one I thought was interesting was from Rory Stewart, questioning whether Christopher Harborne is likely to be questioning the value of his investment.

LemonJam Sat 18-Jul-26 18:58:49

MaizieD

Is no-one interested in Dan Neidle's suggestion re the £5million?

Yes- I suspect this may be considered in the ( currently suspended ) investigation once it resumes?

LemonJam Sat 18-Jul-26 19:02:52

Frage will still have a lot of explaining to do after the Clacton election- if he is voted back as MP- once it resumes....

The fact that he has undermined the investigation in itself aggravates his situation.

Maremia Sat 18-Jul-26 19:03:00

Thanks for the update, Casdon.