Jenrick attacks Labour as Farage faces fresh parliamentary spending allegations
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Alexander Butler
Summary
Robert Jenrick has attacked Labour amid fresh allegations that Reform UK leader Nigel Farage breached parliamentary spending rules. The claims, reported by The Sunday Times, allege Farage received benefits including bodyguards, accommodation, and social media staff from George Cottrell, a convicted wire fraudster. The Liberal Democrats have referred Farage to the standards commission, while Farage's spokesperson denies all wrongdoing. Jenrick used the controversy to attack Labour, referencing Louise Haigh's past legal issues.
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· 3 pulledDon't play these silly games
The Lib Dems have referred Farage to the standards commission
A spokesperson for Farage has denied all wrongdoing and said he has fully abided by all rules in place
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