The pressure mounts as Farage has been referred to the parliamentary standards commissioner regarding his failure to declare the substantial donation. This oversight poses an immediate risk to his career, with critics suggesting that the scale of the omission could trigger a formal suspension or, in a worst-case scenario, force a by-election in his constituency. For a politician who built his reputation on challenging the established order, the irony of being ensnared by transparency rules is not lost on his opponents.
His scheduled address at 2 p.m. is expected to address these allegations directly. Whether he attempts to frame the investigation as a politically motivated witch hunt or offers a full accounting of the funds remains the central question for observers. The outcome of this regulatory review will determine if he remains a disruptive force in Westminster or if his influence faces a forced, abrupt decline.




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