Farage proudly claims to have claimed no expenses as an MP for 2 years. That's because MPs claim expenses for the work they do as MPs and he doesn't do any.
For those who doubt it, this is the timeline of corruption:
Late May 2024: Christopher Harborne secretly transfers £5 million to Nigel Farage.
3 June 2024: Days after the transfer, Farage announces he will stand for Parliament.
4 July 2024: Farage is elected MP for Clacton.
29 May 2025: Farage announces that Reform UK will become the first British political party to accept donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
29 May 2025: Speaking at the Bitcoin Conference in Las Vegas, Farage unveils plans for a Crypto Assets and Digital Finance Bill, including reducing capital gains tax on crypto assets from 24% to 10%, creating a Bitcoin reserve at the Bank of England, and preventing banks from debanking crypto users.
September 2025: Farage publicly namechecks Tether and Bitfinex, companies in which Christopher Harborne is a major shareholder, and says he is going to the Bank of England to argue against restrictions on crypto and against the proposed digital pound.
13 October 2025: At the Digital Asset Summit in London, Farage says he wants to “bring crypto in from the cold” and immediately halt work on a UK central bank digital currency (“Britcoin”).
25 October 2025: At the Zebu Live crypto conference in London, Farage positions himself as a political champion of the crypto industry and repeats calls for lower crypto taxation and wider adoption.
3 November 2025: In a speech in the City of London, Farage again calls for crypto deregulation and for the UK to become a global crypto hub.
If it could be proven that the £5 million secret payment influenced Farage’s actions as a sitting MP, that raises extremely serious questions. Potential issues could include parliamentary standards breaches, tax issues, bribery or corruption offences. Under the Bribery Act 2010, the most serious bribery offences carry a maximum sentence of 10 years’ imprisonment.
Nigel Farage is in real trouble and he knows it. He was rattled on his interviews today.
If it can be proven his £5 million bung was related to political influence, he could ultimately face criminal bribery and corruption charges, which carry up to 10 years in prison.
The disregard and offensiveness to Jo Cox's and David Ames's families - and the gravity of lies from Nigel Farage in this interview - including his tone, sounds like a man being found out for his lack of principles, morality and inability to tell the truth
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trump is lying
There is a 24/7 camera and potentially other cameras that show the Reflecting Pool.
If someone went into the pool and made a 250 foot gash, it would have been seen.
Also, there’s no evidence of a 250 foot gash.
‘Not only an act of epic dishonesty, but it’s also an act of craven sycophancy.'
James O’Brien fires back at Nigel Farage’s claim that he is ‘the most hated politician in the country’.
This whole thing stinks more than a landfill in this heatwave.
Every single person who sees Farage over these next few months needs to keep asking him about it.
He HATES scrutiny. Let’s keep it up. 👍
“Ten Years On From the Brexit Referendum, It’s Time for a Breturn to the EU”
On the 10th anniversary of the referendum, I make the case for Britain rejoining the EU, and look back on a decade of lies and political and economic chaos.
Me, for @zeteouk: https://t.co/7onoqeQSYJ
So a crypto billionaire with fossil fuel interests gives you £5m and you announce policies supporting crypto and fossil fuels.
Whose business is that?
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Nigel Farage pocketed a £5 million Brexit reward.
When he promised we would be better off, he clearly only meant himself.
10 years on, it's time to end the chaos and fix our broken relationship with Europe, starting by joining the single market.