Billionaire cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne once offered £5 million in political donations to Nigel Farage
According to the Financial Times, Christopher Harborne, a billionaire in the crypto industry and a shareholder of the stablecoin issuer Tether, provided approximately £5 million in funding support to UK Member of Parliament Nigel Farage before the 2024 UK elections. Following this, Farage decided to resume his role as the leader of the right-wing UK Reform Party.
The report states that Harborne has long been active in the crypto industry and conservative political donations, and he has previously been linked to the Brexit political movement. This large donation has once again brought attention to the influence of crypto capital on UK politics.
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