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Originally Posted by Tom Wilde
Interesting. This story certainly harms his reputation, so I think you're right. So the question is, is the story true? Foggo usually seems to be pretty careful about getting his facts right even if he then uses them in a pretty loaded way.
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The story has been very carefully crafted by Foggo in my opinion. I see no case for legal action unless Farage's son is not actually in receipt of money. In which case Farage junior and senior should sue away.
Separate reply: I don't fully follow that because "allegations" [what allegations?] are bollox (not a legal term known to me) a libel claim should therefore be made. Misleading & bad reporting by Foggo does not allow for a libel action in my opinion, unless Farage really wants to lose money and what reputation he still has.