James O'Brien dismantles Nigel Farage's claim of being the most attacked MP
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John Plunkett
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The article covers James O'Brien's LBC segment dismantling Nigel Farage's claim that he is the most attacked MP. Farage made this assertion while defending his use of an undeclared £5m gift for personal security. O'Brien systematically debunks the claim, highlighting the lack of evidence and the absurdity of the statement.
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He made this claim as part of his defence that he's using the £5m for personal security (although whether he is actually using it for personal security, or how much he has actually spent on personal security, is entirely unclear, obviously).
But consider it lost no more after James O'Brien took a minute and a bit out of his LBC show to totally and utterly nail Farage
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