Farage-fronted group of MEPs unfairly treated over funds, court finds

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ECJ ruling on 2016 repayment order seen as a significant PR victory for anti-EU parties

Nigel Farage has been handed a victory by the European court of justice, after judges found a political group he fronted had been unfairly treated over a demand to repay EU funds.

 

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