Farage says his £5 million gift was a “reward” for Brexit.
The rest of us were rewarded with higher bills and years of chaos.
This grifter must not become prime minister.
A retweet by Zack Polanski is now the main story across every single media outlet.
Two days ago, it was revealed that Nigel Farage failed to disclose a £5 million gift from a crypto-billionaire.
It gets nowhere near the media attention, for straightforward political reasons.
For context, the most expensive general admission at Euro 2020 at Wembley was €945 (£825).
This? Ten times that. TEN. TIMES.
A disgrace. A sport built by working-class fans, now only for those with the deepest pockets.
FIFA = Football Is For the Affluent.
Brexit cost this country £180 billion a year in lost economic output, enough to build 140 new hospitals every single year. The people who did it are now asking for your vote again.
#Brexit#NigelFarage#ReformUK
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Be there. 💙💛
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