Nigel Farage says £5m gift from crypto billionaire is ‘not any of your business’
Nigel Farage stated that a £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is a "purely private matter" and "not any of your business." He defended his criticism of Keir Starmer's donations by distinguishing his past role as a GB News presenter from Starmer's position as leader of the opposition. Farage indicated that the donation is under investigation by standards bodies and he was not in politics at the time of receipt.

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AI-generatedNigel Farage stated that a £5 million gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is a "purely private matter" and "not any of your business." He defended his criticism of Keir Starmer's donations by distinguishing his past role as a GB News presenter from Starmer's position as leader of the opposition. Farage indicated that the donation is under investigation by standards bodies and he was not in politics at the time of receipt. He also reiterated his lack of regret for Brexit, attributing current political instability to the establishment's failure to implement the public's vote.
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5 extractedFarage believes the Brexit vote was not accepted by the establishment and has not been implemented with good will, leading to seven prime ministers in 10 years.
Farage does not regret the Brexit vote, stating independence and the ability to make own decisions on regulation, immigration, and trade were gained.
Farage defended accepting the donation by stating he 'wasn't in politics' at the time and that there was nothing in the rules requiring him to declare it.
Nigel Farage stated his £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne is 'not any of your business' and a 'purely private matter'.
Farage claimed he was not paid to promote cryptocurrency interests, as he already supported changing the law.