Labour Urges Farage to Report Alleged Russian Phone Hack to Authorities
1-Minute Brief
The request highlights concerns over potential foreign interference in UK politics and calls for official investigation.
Key Facts
- Labour chair Anna Turley has given Nigel Farage 24 hours to report an alleged Russian-linked phone hack.
- The alleged hack involves claims that Farage's phone was targeted by Russia-linked actors.
- Farage received a £5 million donation in 2024 from Thailand-based crypto-entrepreneur Christopher Harborne.
- Turley stated it was in the public and national interest for the suspected hack to be investigated.
- Labour has said it will report the alleged hack to security services if Farage does not do so.
What Happened
Labour chair Anna Turley sent a letter to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, urging him to report an alleged Russian-linked phone hack to security services within 24 hours or the party would do so.
Why It Matters
The incident raises questions about the security of UK politicians and the potential for foreign interference. It also brings attention to the scrutiny of political donations and cybersecurity.
What's Next
Farage has been given a 24-hour deadline to act. If he does not report the alleged hack, Labour has indicated it will contact security services itself.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft32m agoLabour presses Nigel Farage over alleged Russian hack linked to £5m donation
- The GuardianLeft32m agoReport ‘phone hack’ to police or I will do it for you, Labour chair tells Farage
