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Labour chair tells Farage to report phone hack

Published Wednesday, May 27, 2026 · Updated May 28

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Anna Turley, the Labour chair, has sent a letter to Nigel Farage concerning his alleged phone hack. The Labour party is demanding transparency and an investigation into Farage's claims, raising questions about potential national security implications and the credibility of his allegations.

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  • The Labour chair, Anna Turley, sent a letter to Nigel Farage regarding his alleged phone hack.

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    The article emphasizes the Labour party's demand for transparency and investigation into Farage's claims, highlighting potential national security implications and scrutinizing his financial dealings and the credibility of his hacking allegations.

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