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No obligation to declare £5m gift, Farage says

Critics say the undeclared donation raises transparency questions after it was handed over weeks before his 2024 election U-turn.

  • On Tuesday, Reform leader Nigel Farage defended a £5m gift from cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne, asserting there was "no obligation" to declare the money as a "purely private" and "unconditional" donation.
  • Labour Party chairwoman Anna Turley accused Farage of failing to declare the cash, while the Conservatives referred him to the parliamentary standards commissioner under House of Commons registration rules.
  • Journalist James O'Brien criticized the "utter, utter chasm in coverage" between Farage's gift and the intense 2024 media scrutiny of Keir Starmer's gifted spectacles, questioning whether British journalism was "better than that."
  • While Farage cited protection needs, Essex Police confirmed they provide security advice under Operation Bridger to all MPs, though he relies on a private security team rather than official protection.
  • The £5m was provided in early 2024, weeks before Farage announced his U-turn to stand as an MP, raising broader questions about political transparency and the public's ability to hold leaders accountable.
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Farage insists ‘no case to answer’ on undeclared £5 million gift from donor

The Reform leader was referred to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner after it emerged he had received the previously undeclared gift in 2024.

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The London Economic broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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