“Asked by Reuters whether any crypto asset businesses were donors to Reform UK, Farage said: “not that I’m aware of”, and added that “we might have had some sponsorship at the conference”.
Despite the unclear mention of “sponsorship”, Farage did not clarify that Zebu Group itself – a crypto asset business providing marketing services to cryptocurrency and blockchain projects owned by Steven Bartlett (*Dragon’s Den*) – was at that moment paying him £20,000 personally to headline that very summit”
Ok-Western3626 on
But Kier got a free suit so let’s give Novgorod Nigel a free pass.
McFigroll on
thats because he doesn’t care where the money comes from.
The_Cruncher88 on
And the 5 million from a from a crypto mogul in Thailand, and that’s before you count the contributions he made towards reform.
Toon1982 on
£50k is nothing compared to the approximate £8m Reform have got from the crypto mogule living in Thailand
callthesomnambulance on
I’m continuously disappointed how few major papers are covering all these inconsistencies as thoroughly as they should be. Too often this sort of reporting is coming from smaller outlets like the byline times, but when Rayner missed some stamp duty the broadsheets covered it relentlessly for weeks. Where’s the steady stream of op eds clamouring for Farages resignation?
Brilliant-Tie-1856 on
this has to be end of him, but off course it won’t be, cause it’s a blind eye when the right do it
happenedtoyoureye on
Just ban political advertising on social media and print media.
spiderham42 on
I’m ionce heard someone saying, and I may be paraphrasing but, there is no money in politics unless you’re corrupt. Can’t quite put my finger on who it was that said it though.
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“Asked by Reuters whether any crypto asset businesses were donors to Reform UK, Farage said: “not that I’m aware of”, and added that “we might have had some sponsorship at the conference”.
Despite the unclear mention of “sponsorship”, Farage did not clarify that Zebu Group itself – a crypto asset business providing marketing services to cryptocurrency and blockchain projects owned by Steven Bartlett (*Dragon’s Den*) – was at that moment paying him £20,000 personally to headline that very summit”
But Kier got a free suit so let’s give Novgorod Nigel a free pass.
thats because he doesn’t care where the money comes from.
And the 5 million from a from a crypto mogul in Thailand, and that’s before you count the contributions he made towards reform.
£50k is nothing compared to the approximate £8m Reform have got from the crypto mogule living in Thailand
I’m continuously disappointed how few major papers are covering all these inconsistencies as thoroughly as they should be. Too often this sort of reporting is coming from smaller outlets like the byline times, but when Rayner missed some stamp duty the broadsheets covered it relentlessly for weeks. Where’s the steady stream of op eds clamouring for Farages resignation?
this has to be end of him, but off course it won’t be, cause it’s a blind eye when the right do it
Just ban political advertising on social media and print media.
I’m ionce heard someone saying, and I may be paraphrasing but, there is no money in politics unless you’re corrupt. Can’t quite put my finger on who it was that said it though.