Farage defends £5m donor gift as personal security, says spending details not public's concern
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Richard Wheeler
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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has stated that details of how he spends a £5m gift from cryptocurrency billionaire Christopher Harborne are not the public's concern. He claims the money is an unconditional gift intended for his personal security, arguing he will need protection for life. Farage maintains he did not need to declare the gift as it was received before becoming Clacton MP. Rival political parties have raised concerns about the donation's transparency and timing.
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The money from British cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne was an 'unconditional gift, I can spend it on cars if I want'
He will need protection 'until the day that I die'
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