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2 different crypto billionaires donating huge £money to reform?
why? Very Odd |
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He has to break cover to distract from his stamp duty dodging
His £5 million bung, to buy 2 houses, that he failed to declare And his connections to unelected guys seeking to push laws onto uk |
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The obsession with Reform and Mr Farage continues.......bet u dream about him at night
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And restore were threatening to park their tanks on
his lawn, imagine being to the right of farage, lol. |
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Half-man/half-toad is an opportunistic grifter without equal.
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The Brexit and Boris fans have latched onto him bigtime. You can feed the gullible by telling them what they want to hear,don't have to do it though.
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Mr Farage is slippery. A crypto donor is dodgy.
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Reform UK’s Treasurer and three of the party’s largest donors are all linked to a single London apartment block whose residents and buyers have included at least five sanctioned or Russian-connected billionaires, Byline Times can reveal.
The £1.55 million donated to Reform has come from a series of people and firms tied to One Hyde Park, the Knightsbridge complex the Candy brothers built and marketed as the world’s most expensive luxury residential apartment block in the world. Nick Candy, who served as the development’s agent, is now Reform UK Treasurer, chief fundraiser and among its largest donors. The other three – actor Holly Valance, businessman Bassim Haidar and Sotheby’s International Realty – have together given £555,000 since 2024. The donations make One Hyde Park the most politically generous apartment blocks in the UK per resident. It also houses more individuals associated with Russian, post-Soviet or Kazakh wealth than any other building in the country. |
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i read the document before it was taken down, this was one of the few areas that deform actually had a detailed policy rather than just a wish list.
they were intent on making the bank of england adopt crypto via a sovereign crypto fund. they were also proposing tax breaks for crypto. #thisiswhat5milliongetsyou |
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Guess we're starting to find out what £5m gets you
Nigel Farage has been trying to block a Bank of England cryptocurrency plan that could be costly for the billionaire bankrolling his party. The Reform UK leader has said Christopher Harborne wants nothing in exchange for the millions he has donated to the party and the undeclared £5m personal gift to Farage that the Guardian revealed in April. But Farage used a private meeting at the Bank to urge the governor to drop plans for a state-run alternative to the digital currency that has made his Thailand-based benefactor one of the richest people in the world. Farage’s opposition to the proposal for a “Britcoin” is so strong that, after the meeting last September, he told an audience of crypto enthusiasts he would be “prepared to go to prison” to stop it, footage of the event shows. |