'The public expect clear answers from Farage - not more anti-establishment slogans'
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'The public expect clear answers from Farage - not more anti-establishment slogans'Rules on declaring financial interests exist for a reason: transparency. The public deserves to know who is funding politicians and what influence may come with itCommentsNewsopinionVoice of the Mirror21:05, 13 May 2026View ImageVoice of the Mirror has its say... Audit is not just of NigelNigel Farage has spent years presenting himself as the straight-talking outsider who says what others will not. Now he faces serious questions of his own. A formal investigation into a £5million gift from Bangkok-based crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is no small matter. Rules on declaring financial interests exist for a reason: transparency. The public deserves to know who is funding politicians and what influence may come with it. Farage insists the money, given months before he became an MP, covered personal security and did not need to be declared. The parliamentary watchdog will now decide whether that explanation stands up. This cuts deeper than one probe. Reform UK has built much of its appeal around attacking Westminster sleaze and claiming politics works for insiders rather than ordinary people. The public will rightly expect clear answers – not more anti-establishment slogans. Govern firstRumours of resignations and leadership plots may thrill Westminster, but they will fill many voters with dread. Wes Streeting has earned praise for beginning the long task of dragging the NHS back from years of Tory neglect. Now is not the time for Labour to descend into open warfare. Trust in the party has been damaged, and members’ frustration is real. Yet the public did not vote for another revolving door at No10. Families struggling with rising prices and squeezed finances need stability, not another brutal Westminster fight. If Labour MPs truly believe they were elected to improve lives, they should focus on governing, not tearing the party apart while the country watches in disbelief. Ken thrallAt 94, Bill Roache is as sharp as ever and still refusing to slow down. Article continues belowA world record holder, a TV icon and a genuine national treasure, long may his character Ken Barlow keep the cobbles alive.





