Would Nigel Farage have called this by-election if he was 100% confident he hadn't broken parliamentary rules by failing to declare the millions of pounds he received?
The answer is no.
That's all you need to know.
It’s great to see the privately educated, multi-millionaire, jet-setting city trader and businessman with several homes, a number of very rich friends, along with a seat in the legislature, finally take on those utter bastards in, er, the establishment.
Farage has five houses, not all of which are declared on his register of interests.
Journalists knocked them to see who lived there.
That’s not “hounding”. That’s a free society.
Opportunistically framing journalism as abuse is a classic Trump move.
Nigel Farage is complaining about The Times publishing a picture of this house, owned by him, that’s been in the public domain for over a decade after previously posing in front of it.
Farage identified a hotel housing asylum seekers in 2024 - the Hilton Bromsgrove. He made a video of himself there, he made the location public. And far right mobs attacked it. People and their families, location identified by Farage, right wing mob stormed the place....again I say, F ing Hypocrite.
I’d rather have a country full of people like this gentleman.
Than thick uneducated 🛎️ ends like these 2 interrogating him.
Stayed calm and composed and let them expose themselves. Well played fella 👏👏
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Nigel Farage launched a crypto bill in Vegas and vowed to make it law. Since then he's lobbied the Bank of England on crypto, put £275k into a bitcoin firm, and taken a controversial £5m gift. The bill? Quietly gone from Reform's site. My investigation: https://t.co/3433cbtSvL