Nigel Farage says £5m Reform UK donor gift was 'reward' for Brexit campaigning
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Richard Wheeler, Jamie McConkey
Summary
Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has stated that a £5 million donation from billionaire Christopher Harborne was a "reward for campaigning for Brexit" and was given unconditionally. Farage faces a Commons standards probe over his failure to declare the gift in the MPs' register of interests, though he claims it was for personal security and received before his election as Clacton MP.
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cannot be bought by anybody
completely unconditional basis
wasn't political in any sense at all
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