Nigel Farage ordered to pay £10k to Brexit Party founder

Nigel Farage was ordered to pay more than £ 10,000 to the original founder of the Brexit Party.
Catherine Blaiklock brought legal proceedings after claiming that it had come out of the party control before the 2019 European elections.
The district court in Plymouth fell default after Mr. Farage could not respond to the articles sent to him. The court cost a maximum of 9,999 £ compensation plus 455 £.
Mrs. Blaiklock said Independent The articles were presented to Reform’s head office in London.
However, the reform spokesman said the party and Mr. Farage was not aware of the claim and did not receive any articles.
“Nigel Farage lawyers will ask their lawyers to object to the decision today.” He said.
The Brexit Party name was initially recorded by UKIP’s former economic spokesman Ms. Blaiklock. Independent Previously, in 2018, in April 2019, he reported how he was convinced to make an agreement with Mr. Farage to allow him to seize and lead the party as a limited company.
He claimed that Great Yarmouth had been given the chance to run for parliament, but in this election, TORY MPs had lost the decision to stand up against the deputies.
In a letter before Mr. Farage’s 2019 European elections, he resigned as a director after saying that the right -wing social media output would prevent a bank account by Metro Bank.
He was accused of being Islamophobic on Twitter, and Theresa May was at the center of a media storm that threatened to remove the rebel party as Westminster, as the government’s government was disintegrated by Brexit discussion.
For the party prepared by Blaiklock in February 2019, the original confidence certificate would give each member a share, but it was later abandoned.
In 2024, Rupert Lowe was elected as Great Yarmouth.
After becoming a Brexit Party reform party, Mr. Farage and shareholder Richard Tice allowed the Brexit Party to enter the name of the administrator. Mrs. Blaiklock took it back last year.
Mrs. Blaiklock said before: “I accidentally created a party’s Frankenstein monster.”




