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Starmer labelled a ‘hypocrite’ over calls for Reform-Russia inquiry

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
23 November 2025
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Earlier this week, the ex-head of Reform Wales was sentenced to ten years in prison for taking bribes from pro-Russian backers. In the aftermath, Keir Starmer called for an ‘inquiry’ into Reform’s links to Russia. As it turns out, however, there are multiple problems with Starmer’s intervention:

This is outrageous from @Keir_Starmer.

‘Russian links to Reform need investigating’, he says. So why is his government still fighting case now in Grand Chamber of Strasbourg court refusing to have such an investigation into Russian interference ??https://t.co/tAsslbpPok

— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) November 22, 2025

From Russia, with cash

Reform’s ex Wales head Nathan Gill was paid £40,000 to talk glowingly about Russia in the European Parliament. Knowing this, it’s amazing to think he was a Brexiteer – clearly the EU was very lucrative for him.

In response to Gill’s conviction, Reform said:

Mr Gill’s actions were reprehensible, treasonous and unforgivable.

We are glad that justice has been served and fully welcome the sentence Nathan Gill has received.

Among those who doubt Reform’s honesty is investigative reporter Carole Cadwalladr:

We know Kremlin agent of influence Nadia Sass considered Nigel Farage her ‘good friend’…because she told us.

She cultivated far right political leaders & her social media was key part of her tradecraft.

New in @thenerve_news today are the details
4/https://t.co/bDzxdxRVO6 pic.twitter.com/Yzvp7jP5uy

— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) October 18, 2025

👇👇👇 https://t.co/6gUtddLV5v

— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) November 22, 2025

As noted in her tweet at the top, Cadwalladr has been involved in a case to force the UK government to investigate Russian interference. As the Citizens wrote in 2022:

A cross-party group of MPs and peers is going to the European Court of Human Rights to challenge the UK Government’s failure to investigate Russian interference in UK electoral processes. The landmark legal action has been launched in response to the government’s failure to act on the findings of the Russia Report, published by the Intelligence and Security Committee in July 2020, which reported credible evidence of attempts by Russia to interfere with the UK’s electoral processes.

The parliamentary group which is bringing the action includes Ben Bradshaw MP, Caroline Lucas MP, Alyn Smith MP, Lord Strasburger and Baroness Wheatcroft. They claim the government is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights (Article 3, Protocol 1) which requires regular, free, secret-ballot elections which “ensure the free expression of the opinion of the people”.

You may be thinking ‘why would Starmer call for an inquiry into Russian interference while fighting against launching an inquiry into Russian interference?‘

The answer is because he has no intention of launching an inquiry – a fact which he made clear in his own words.

Half measures from Starmer

As reported by Sky News:

Speaking to Sky News’ political editor Beth Rigby at the G20 summit in South Africa, the prime minister said Nigel Farage “needs to launch an investigation into his party to understand how that happened”.

So there we have it.

Starmer suspects Russia has infiltrated the Reform Party, and his solution is for Reform to investigate itself.

Seriously?

Why stop there – why not commission Vladimir Putin to do it?

To be fair, Labour have elsewhere clarified that the investigation should be ‘independent’:

It’s now 24 hours since Nigel Farage’s man in Wales was sent down for 10+ years for taking pro-Russian bribes.

Why won’t Farage allow an independent investigation to root out any pro-Russian links in Reform? What has he got to hide? pic.twitter.com/lOgiGDCexu

— Labour Press (@labourpress) November 22, 2025


Again, though, it would be on Reform to arrange for such an inquiry.

The problem for Starmer is that when you’re talking about something as serious as potential treason – and you’re literally the government – it doesn’t look good to say ‘so maybe you guys should investigate if you’ve betrayed the country‘.

Sky News additionally reported that Starmer:

said a probe should also consider “what other links are there between Reform and Russia”.

“[Nigel Farage] needs to deal with this pro-Russian bribery. It’s not just a serious criminal offence, it undermines our country.

“It’s serious. The first duty of a prime minister, of a leader, is to keep our country safe. So, he needs to launch that investigation.”

In that last bit, he seems to have said ‘duty of a prime minister’ by accident – either because he didn’t want to suggest he should have any responsibility or because he forgot Farage isn’t running the country.

The Manchurian idiot

While it’s certainly worrying that senior British politicians have taken bribes to promote foreign powers, it’s arguably more worrying that we have politicians like Starmer who are breaking the country for free.

Featured image via Heute / Gage Skidmore (Flickr)

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Comments 3

  1. Dave Hansell says:
    6 months ago

    “While it’s certainly worrying that senior British politicians have taken bribes to promote foreign powers, it’s arguably more worrying that we have politicians like Starmer who are breaking the country for free.”

    Que?
    WTF is the consistency in the application of the principle here? And why is a so called alt-media outlet like the Canary not joining the dots and making the same hue and cry on the same terms in respect of treason etc over the number of senior Labour Government decision makers taking far larger amounts from lobbyists on behalf of a foreign Government – Israel – to provide cover for that foreign Government and its Genocide?

    Starmer: £50,000
    Lammy: 32,640
    Reeves: £37,710
    Phillipson: £60,000
    Nandy: £52,000
    Streeting: £29,160
    Raynor: £25,000
    Kendall: £2,500
    Reynolds: £2,950
    Cooper: £5,000
    Kyle: £1,400
    McFadden: £1,575
    Reed: £2,800.

    Then there’s individual financial grift which is treasonous to the interests of the Country – such as the bribes Streeting has received from people and companies linked to private health interests.

    If you are going to raise a hue and cry over this kind of practice, you need to be consistent. Otherwise, all you are doing is picking and choosing to suit The Official Narrative. (TON)

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    • frank_freeman says:
      6 months ago

      I totally agree.

      Reply
  2. frank_freeman says:
    6 months ago

    A ten year prison sentence for taking bribes from a foreign government? So how long should Labour, Tory, Reform and possibly Lib-dems MPs get for taking bribes from Israel? As well as from businesses? I’m surprised the Canary did not bring that up.

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