Key Takeaways
- George Cottrell, convicted of fraud, was routinely introduced as Nigel Farage's chief of staff.
- Cottrell denies holding any official position within the party.
- Others claim Cottrell arranged transportation and fundraising efforts for Reform UK.
Exclusive claims have emerged that George Cottrell, a convicted fraudster, was routinely introduced as Nigel Farage’s chief of staff before the 2024 election. This revelation comes from an ex-Reform UK candidate who stood aside for the party leader and has raised questions over Cottrell's official status within the party.
According to the source, Cottrell was frequently presented as Farage’s chief of staff despite his denial of holding any such position. The claims have added to the growing scrutiny surrounding Cottrell's involvement in Reform UK politics.
The ex-Reform candidate stated that Cottrell played a significant role behind the scenes, arranging the transportation for newly elected MPs and covering the cost of a fundraising lunch with potential donors. These allegations suggest a level of influence within the party that has not been officially acknowledged.
Cottrell's introduction as Farage’s chief of staff was a common occurrence at events leading up to the 2024 election, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation. This practice has raised concerns about the transparency and integrity of Reform UK’s operations.
In response to these claims, Cottrell maintains that he never held an official position within the party. He stated in a statement: 'I have always been clear that I did not hold any formal role within Reform UK. My involvement was purely on a voluntary basis.'
Other individuals closely involved with the party have corroborated some of these claims, adding weight to the allegations. They describe Cottrell as someone who orchestrated logistical support for the party’s activities and played a key role in fundraising efforts.
The controversy surrounding Cottrell's involvement has sparked discussions about the need for greater transparency within political parties. Critics argue that such practices could undermine public trust in the democratic process, especially given Cottrell's criminal history.
Reform UK has not officially commented on these allegations, but party insiders suggest that the organization is under pressure to address the claims and clarify its stance on Cottrell’s role.
'I have always been clear that I did not hold any formal role within Reform UK. My involvement was purely on a voluntary basis.'
George Cottrell, Convicted fraudster




