Inside the web of money behind grifting Nigel Farage and Reform UK
Inside the web of money behind grifting Nigel Farage and Reform UK centers on claims about how Reform UK leader Nigel Farage earns outside income and how the party’s fundraising performance has surged. The article says Farage made £270,000 for four hours as a gold bullion “ambassador,” and has declared more than £1.5 million to the UK Parliament since becoming MP for Clacton in July 2024. It also cites property disclosures, with at least three properties reportedly not listed on his register. Reform UK reportedly led UK party donations in 2026 with more than £9.2m, compared with Conservatives’ just over £4.3m and Labour’s £4.04m, according to Donation Watch. Outside work figures include £496,200 from Direct Bullion, £427,391.60 from GB News from Feb 2025 to Jun 2026, and various speaking fees in the US and UK. The article also alleges late registration breaches and references fines connected to parliamentary rules.






