The Metropolitan Police are investigating significant donations to the Reform UK party, particularly from Fiona Cottrell, the mother of a convicted fraudster. This inquiry, which began in February 2025 following a referral from the Electoral Commission, scrutinises around £500,000 in donations made before the last general election in July 2024.
The implications of this investigation extend beyond financial irregularities; they could impact the party’s credibility and electoral prospects. With Reform UK leading in opinion polls, any findings could shift public perception and influence voter behaviour in upcoming elections, particularly as Nigel Farage prepares for a by-election.
Farage’s previous controversies, including undisclosed gifts from his son, add to the scrutiny. The ongoing investigation may deter potential supporters and complicate fundraising efforts, especially as the party positions itself against the establishment.
As the political landscape evolves, the outcome of this investigation could reshape the dynamics of the next election, highlighting the importance of transparency in political financing and its effects on public trust in political parties.
Source: Euronews

