Badenoch rules out Tory-Reform pact, questions Farage over £5m gift
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has ruled out an electoral pact with Reform UK and criticized Nigel Farage over a £5m gift he received before the general election. Writing in the Mail on Sunday after Reform’s poor showing in Thursday’s byelections, Badenoch said the results have left the idea of a deal with Reform “stone-dead.” She questioned Farage’s acceptance of the gift from Thailand-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, which was first revealed by the Guardian in April. Farage has changed his explanation for the gift, initially saying it was for personal security and later calling it a reward for his Brexit campaigning. The gift is under investigation by the parliamentary standards commissioner. Badenoch also highlighted the Conservative victory in Aberdeen South, where Reform came a distant third, as evidence that a pact would have diminished the win. A Reform spokesperson told the Guardian that the party will not need to deal with the Tories, noting Reform has led national opinion polls for over a year.
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