Sky News Breakfast political correspondent Mhari Aurora is rowing with Nigel Farage this morning after a testy exchange at the Reform leader’s crime conference yesterday. Sky not coming out looking rosy…
After Aurora accused Farage of ‘project fear’ over rising crime he responded at the conference: “They are afraid. I dare you to walk through the West End of London after 9 o’clock wearing jewelry – you wouldn’t do it. And that’s just London.” She responded with an ‘analysis‘ piece for Sky with her “response” which said:
“I am not afraid to walk in the West End of London after 9pm wearing jewellery. I have done it many times before and will continue to do so… but perhaps that is because I do not own a Rolex.”
The piece bizarrely continued:
“Snatch theft does worry me, hence why I now have a phone case with a strap attached to it that I can put around my body. And I worry about knife crime in my area and what the impact could be if I were to have children – on the weekend someone was stabbed to death a stone’s throw from my house…However, if we look at the statistics, it is invariably a more nuanced picture than Farage or social media might have us believe.”
Farage pointed out this morning: “The same journalist who accused me of ‘stoking fear’ over crime also admits to wearing a phone strap because they are afraid of snatch theft. Go figure.”
I never accused you of anything, I merely asked you a question about your strategy 🤔 A question is not an accusation. I also asked you a question about your plans for mental health support in prisons, that was not an accusation either.
And yes – as I said in my piece – I wear a…— Mhari Aurora (@MhariAurora) August 5, 2025
If you’re going to go for it, get the story straight…
In Henry Mance’s piece today for the FT, lunching with Nigel Farage:
“Splendido!” Farage says, when the drinks arrive; I suppose it’s a step to European reconciliation. We clink glasses, and he lights the first of two back-to-back Benson & Hedges. A few minutes later, we’re back downstairs. “Are you drinking? Good.” He orders a glass of Sauvignon blanc for each of us — not a bottle, “because it’s Lent” — followed by a bottle of claret, to have with our meal. They say Farage drinks less than he used to. They say a lot of things.”