Reform UK Figure Refuses to Demand Evidence for Russian Hacking Claim Amid Labour Party Criticism
A senior Reform UK figure declined to call for Nigel Farage to provide evidence to UK security services regarding a claim of Russian hacking, while the Labour Party raised questions about Farage’s ties to Moscow. The hacking claim is characterized as fabricated and without evidence, and it is asserted that the vast majority of Reform voters will accept the claim uncritically.
Danny Kruger, a senior Reform UK figure, refused to call on Nigel Farage to provide evidence to the UK’s security services to support the claim of Russian hacking, according to the Guardian. The Labour Party made an argument about Nigel Farage’s ties to Moscow. The hacking is described as state-sponsored and presented as undermining a Labour Party argument about Farage’s ties to Moscow. The Russian hacking claim is characterized as fabricated and without evidence, as reported by Bluesky. It is asserted that the vast majority of Reform voters will accept the hacking claim uncritically, according to Bluesky.
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