Keir Starmer has said Nigel Farage is not 'fit to lead our country' after an ex-close ally of the Reform UK leader was jailed for accepting pro-Russian bribes
Keir Starmer has said Nigel Farage is not “fit to lead our country” after an ex-close ally of the Reform UK leader was jailed for accepting pro-Russian bribes.
The Prime Minister said the 10-and-a-half-year jail sentence for Nathan Gill was “shocking” and called on Mr Farage to set up an inquiry into his party.
Speaking to broadcasters at the G20 summit, Mr Starmer demanded the Clacton MP get up today and answer how this happened on his watch.
“I think that that demands that Nigel Farage investigate how that happened within his party, and equally importantly, what other links there are between his party and Russia , and that

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