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“It means that Nigel Farage has a kind of sponsor, a kind of sugar daddy.”
@FraserNelson says Reform’s bankrolling by crypto bosses is a “major” conflict of interest, as Nigel Farage is under fire for not declaring a £5 million gift by Christopher Harborne.
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Brexit - the disaster that keeps on disastering. Thanks Nigel …. Nightmare’ queues and missed flights: a turbulent start to EU entry-exit system | Airline industry | The Guardian theguardian.com/business/2026/…
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In five years, when all the truths come out, people will not be able to believe the ineptitude of this man
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi
Trump: “I think Ukraine, militarily, they’re defeated. They had 159 ships. Every ship is underwater. Every one of their planes has been shot down.” Yes, he mixed up Iran and Ukraine. He really did
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@sk_weeks Farage didn't speak or vote in the recent House of Commons debate on possible referral of Starmer to the Privileges Committee over the Mandelson debacle.
hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2026-0…
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🚨🇬🇧 NEW: Gordon Brown says police should re-interview Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over allegations that women were trafficked to Buckingham Palace via RAF bases by Jeffrey Epstein
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The commercial value of that BBC News plug must be many millions of pounds. If the BBC is going to run such rubbish as news, they should at least charge the sticker-manufacturers, and use the proceeds to save many BBC jobs.
Michael Crick@MichaelLCrick
Why is the non-commercial BBC News running a plug for ridiculously expensive kids' football stickers for the World Cup? It's a tournament based on greed, run by a historically corrupt organisation which sucked up to Trump with an absurd peace prize?
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@AsplinKevin Reporters - myself included - have been on this trail ever since Farage rustled up £215k to personally “invest” in Kwasi Kwarteng’s company. Where does a politician find cash like that? The Guardian and other papers have been on the trail for some time. It found the answer.
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"On Wednesday, the Telegraph published its story, which included Farage’s admission that he had received the £5m gift from Harborne. The Reform leader said the money had been given to help him with his personal security, and cited a firebombing at his home as a reason it was needed.
Quite apart from the clear attempt to try to get ahead of the story and dictate the narrative, there was a wrinkle in his account. The firebombing he mentioned happened last year – the year after the gift from Harborne. Prior to publication, in correspondence with the Guardian, neither Farage or Harborne’s representatives mentioned security as being an issue at all."
theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
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Going well, this Trump trip by Britain's supposed best diplomat.
It's changed precisely zero when the orange maniac is lying before Chas and Cam Windsor are on their flight home.
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Nigel Farage secretly accepting a FIVE MILLION POUNDS gift from a Thai-based crypto tycoon is one of the biggest political financial scandals of this or any era.
Farage, for himself not the many.
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