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Farage denies rules broken after reports benefits from ally were not declared

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Farage denies rules broken after reports benefits from ally were not declared
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Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is facing scrutiny over allegations that he failed to declare non-cash benefits from ally George Cottrell. While political allies argue the support was personal, opposition parties have called for an investigation into potential breaches of parliamentary standards.

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Transparency in political funding and personal benefits is essential for maintaining public trust and adherence to parliamentary ethics rules.

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The article presents both the allegations and the defense provided by Farage's allies, maintaining a balanced perspective on a political controversy.

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