The Metropolitan Police has been investigating £500,000 of donations to Reform UK for more than a year, the Times reports.
Labour has accused Nigel Farage’s party of taking the public “for fools” amid further questions about the party’s financial affairs.
According to the newspaper, officers opened an inquiry into possible offences related to evading restrictions on donations at the 2024 election, either through concealing donations from an “impermissible” donor or using false information about a donation. Fiona Cottrell, the mother of Mr Farage’s longtime supporter George Cottrell, is reportedly at the centre of the investigation, the paper reported.
A spokesperson for the force said they had opened an inquiry in February 2025, and said two people had so far been interviewed under caution. They added that “early investigative advice” had been sought from the Crown Prosecution Service, but no arrests have been made.
A spokesperson for Reform UK said: “The British people are tired of the establishment media doing anything they can to stop Reform. A daily routine of hit jobs and smears will not deter us from winning the next general election and fixing broken Britain.
“It’s now clear that the establishment will try anything to stop us.”
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