
Farage insiste che l’ex leader riformista del Regno Unito e del Galles condannato per corruzione sia “mela marcia”
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/10/nigel-farage-nathan-gill-ex-reform-uk-wales-leader-bribery-bad-apple
di denyer-no1-fan
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What is about Reform that keeps attracting all these “bad apples”?
A bad apple who took his first bribe the day he left UKIP to follow Farage into the new Brexit Party.
A bad apple spoils the barrel. Does this include all contexts or just specifically Reform.
Worth pointing out [earlier this year](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/jul/07/reform-uk-to-introduce-less-stringent-common-sense-vetting-system-for-candidates) Reform decided their selection and vetting processes are actually too strict so have made them more lax.
Does Nigel Farage view Nathan Gill as a “bad apple” for taking the ~~donations~~ bribes or for admitting it?
Nigel says he doesn’t know him, despite him being the head of Wales Reform, I have no reason to doubt him /s
As the original proverb said, “A rotten apple quickly infects its neighbor”.
I thought he said he didn’t know him? But now he is a bad apple…?
Farage is probably just mad that Russia are giving money to others instead of just him
This Welsh guy is the tip of the iceberg. No doubt there are other reform and player from other Party’s taking Ivans brown envelopes.
Yet he sat beside him nodding as Gill delivered speeches based around the talking points that Putin’s agents paid him to say. Looks like Putin could have saved cash by simply sending a list of policies for him to parrot, because the only other reason that Farage would have agreed with all his comments is……?
Has anyone managed to locate a Reform “good apple” yet?