Leak links Boris Johnson to Farage’s £5m sugar daddy



Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, and Christopher Harborne

Nigel Farage is facing serious scrutiny right now because of a £5m ‘gift’ he accepted from a dubious, foreign-based crypto billionaire. And as reported by Nerve News, Boris Johnson also accepted a gift from the same man:

Isn’t Reform UK supposed to be the alternative to the Conservative Party?

Because the donors don’t seem to have got the memo.

Farage — Scandalous

Earlier this year, we learned that Farage had failed to declare a £5m lump sum he received from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne. As Alonso Gurmendi summarised:

Here are the facts as laid down by Derbyshire:
1) Farage says he won’t run
2) crypto billionaire pays him £5mill
3) Farage U-turns and runs
4) Farage hides the donation
5) Farage announces if he wins the election he will slash capital gains tax for crypto firms

Same old same old

Farage is facing multiple investigations into this. And between Farage and his party, Reform has taken well over £10m from Harborne. As Maddison Wheeldon ably reported for the Canary:

the super-rich have precious little appreciation for the value of money. However, it’s abundantly clear to everyone else that no one donates over £10m… unless they are going to get something of far greater value in return. The fact that he was ‘gifted’ it prior to him becoming MP is surely just indicative of the intention to get the far-right businessman a foothold in British politics. 

Farage could face a by-election if the investigations don’t go his way. He could potentially face much worse:

Now, it seems like Farage wasn’t the only one who may have failed to declare gifts from Harborne.

Boris Johnson

According to Carole Cadwalladr, Johnson is accused of breaching the same parliamentary rules that Farage is being probed over. She added:

Cadwalladr highlighted that Harborne also handed Johnson £1m after he stepped down as PM – something we covered previously:

You can read the Nerve’s full investigation here.

Harborne is threatening to sue them for defamation, by the way. His lawyers have not explained what was defamatory, though, so we can’t tell you which bit is supposedly inaccurate.

More of the same

This latest revelation is a further sign that there’s no difference between the Tories and Reform UK. Well, no difference besides the fact that Johnson didn’t get pulled up when he was still an MP, anyway. The same might not prove true for Farage, and we’re looking forward to him getting forced out of office if things don’t go his way.

Featured image via the Canary

By Willem Moore





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