How Nigel Farage's £2M Secret Income Was Exposed

How Nigel Farage's £2M Secret Income Was Exposed
Analysis of Nigel Farage's financial disclosures as of early 2026 shows his personal income and gifts have surpassed £2 million since he was elected MP for Clacton in July 2024. This figure excludes his standard annual parliamentary salary of approximately £94,000. The Register of Members' Financial Interests indicates his primary sources of income include: GB News: His largest consistent earner, paying roughly £98,000 per month (over £1.1 million annually) for hosting his own programme.Direct Bullion: Income of approximately £506,700 for his role as a brand ambassador for this precious metals dealer.Cameo: Earnings exceeding £220,000 from recording personalised video messages for the public.The Daily Telegraph: A monthly payment of roughly £4,000 for writing regular articles.Social Media: Ad revenue from platforms like X, Meta, and Google/YouTube, totaling tens of thousands of pounds. Scrutiny and DeclarationsIn addition to earned income, Farage has faced scrutiny over a £5 million personal gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, reportedly received in June 2024 shortly before he decided to stand for election. Farage stated the funds were for his personal security costs, but he has been referred to the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner for not initially declaring the amount in the register. He also previously apologised for repeatedly breaching rules regarding the 28-day deadline for reporting outside earnings.

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