
Nigel Farage faces £9,400 court judgment as Reform UK moves to set it aside
A £9,400 court judgment linked to Nigel Farage was listed on a public database as an “unsatisfied record,” meaning the debt had not been cleared, BBC News reported. [1]
Reform UK said Farage, the party’s leader and a Member of Parliament, has instructed lawyers to apply to the court to have the judgment set aside, a formal process aimed at overturning it. [1] The party also said he will appeal the judgment on the grounds that he was not aware of the claim. [1]
In its account of what went wrong, a spokesman for Reform UK said the court claim was sent to the wrong address. [1]
As of May 2026, the entry remained marked as unsatisfied on the public database, leaving the £9,400 sum recorded as unpaid. [1] Reform UK’s position is that Farage intends to challenge the judgment through the set-aside application and an appeal, rooted in his assertion that he did not know about the claim when it was made. [1]
Published May 22, 2026
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