Reform chiefs left ‘paranoid’ over scrutiny of party finances – with home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf ‘holding meetings in the back of his car over bugging fears’

If Nigel Farage survives his duel with Count Binface in the Clacton by-election, his allies would like him to do two things this summer.

First, they want him to take a proper holiday – and then crack down on what they describe as ‘rampant paranoia’ and infighting at Reform HQ as the party’s poll lead shrinks and negative stories continue to mount.

The string of recent headlines about Mr Farage’s finances and the role played by ‘Posh George’ Cottrell have also led to claims that stories have been planted in the media as part of a power struggle in the team around

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