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A political row has intensified in the UK after Reform UK MP Danny Kruger refused to confirm whether party leader Nigel Farage should be required to provide evidence supporting claims that he was targeted in a Russian linked cyberattack.
The controversy centres on allegations made by Farage suggesting that his communications and financial accounts may have been hacked in an operation linked to Russia. The claim has sparked demands from opposition politicians and security commentators for transparency and verifiable evidence, given the sensitivity of accusations involving a foreign state.
Kruger, when questioned, stopped short of directly backing or rejecting the need for proof, instead avoiding a clear position on whether Farage should present evidence to authorities. His response has fuelled further criticism, with opponents arguing that political leaders must be held to strict standards when making claims that involve national security and foreign interference.
The issue has quickly become a wider political flashpoint for Reform UK, which is already under scrutiny over its messaging discipline and leadership communication style. Critics say the party’s response has been inconsistent, with senior figures divided over how strongly to defend or clarify Farage’s remarks.
At the centre of the dispute are claims that Farage may have been targeted in a sophisticated cyber operation, potentially linked to exposure of a controversial financial donation. However, no publicly verified evidence has been released to support the allegation, prompting calls for investigation and clarification from relevant UK security agencies.
Security experts note that cyberattacks by state-linked actors are a genuine concern for political figures, but they also stress that public accusations involving countries like Russia must be backed by clear proof to avoid misinformation and diplomatic escalation.
As pressure mounts, Reform UK now faces growing demands to clarify its position, with attention focused on whether Farage will formally submit evidence to authorities or address the concerns raised by political opponents. The controversy is expected to remain a key talking point in Westminster in the days ahead as debates around foreign interference and political accountability continue to intensify.
Written by: Banke Iradat
political Political storm Reform Uk
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