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Nigel Farage Allegedly Receives Discreet Funding From Criminal Aristocrat

Nigel Farage Allegedly Receives Discreet Funding From Criminal Aristocrat
BGUK_2883596 - London, UNITED KINGDOM - Former UKIP leader now Honorary president of Reform UK Nigel Farage is seen enjoying a spot of lunch with his former senior advisor George Cottrell at Scott's Restaurant in London. Cottrell a political advisor and strategist who served as a treasurer and head of fundraising of the United Kingdom Independence Party and reportedly had served eight months in prison for alleged fraud back in 2017. The pair were seen enjoying some good conservation dining al fresco style, drinking and smoking at the table. Pictured: Nigel Farage - George Cottrell BACKGRID UK 4 APRIL 2024 UK: +44 208 344 2007 / uksales@backgrid.com USA: +1 310 798 9111 / usasales@backgrid.com *Pictures Containing Children Please Pixelate Face Prior To Publication*
Farage and Cottrell have been close allies for years (Picture: BACKGRID)

While Farage did register a £9,253 trip to Belgium and a £15,276 US domestic flight, both donated by Cottrell, he has not listed any other support from the backer in the Register of Members’ Financial Interests.

The Brexit campaigner is already facing an investigation by the Commons sleaze watchdog over an undeclared £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne

Reform UK has denied that any parliamentary rules had been broken over his relationship to Cottrell and called the Sunday Times’ story ‘baseless’.

Robert Jenrick, Reform’s Economic spokesman, said during interviews this morning that ‘no rules had been broken whatsoever. This is a very old story that has been dredged up… to try and drag Nigel down’.

Cottrell, who is a long-standing ally of Farage from his time as a UKIP volunteer, was jailed for eight months in the US in 2017 after pleading guilty to a charge of wire fraud.

He was arrested as he and Farage were travelling back to the UK following a trip to the US.

Cottrell, who calls Farage ‘Daddy’, admitted attempting to defraud criminals on the dark web by posing as a money launderer.

The Farage-ally is described by the Sunday Times as a cryptocurrency entrepreneur and is involved in offshore gambling site Tether.bet.

In the year before the 2024 general election, Cottrell allegedly recruited and paid people to revamp Farage’s social media, transforming his online profile into one of the most influential in the country.

The Sunday Farage continues to use Cottrell’s ultra-luxury Georgian townhouse close to Buckingham Palace.

Cottrell’s lawyer told the paper: ‘As a close friend, our client did, and does, allow Mr Farage to stay in our client’s rental property.’

However, a source denied to the BBC that Farage received accommodation from Cottrell.

TALK TO THE PICTURE DESK ? Licensed to London News Pictures. FILE PICTURE DATED 24/06/2016. London, UK. UKIP leader NIGEL FARAGE (left) walking with former aide GEORGE COTTRELL (right) in Westminster on the day that the UK voted to leave the EU in a referendum.
Cottrell allegedly recruited and paid three staff to work on Farage’s social media before the 2024 general election (Picture: Ben Cawthra/LNP)

Jenrick told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg that Cottrell ‘did give support’ to Farage before he became an MP.

He added: ‘He has not done so since he became a Member of Parliament. No rules have been broken whatsoever.

‘This is a very old story which has been dredged upThe Sunday Times, which is a Labour-supporting newspaper, in order to try and drag Nigel down and it is not going to succeed.’

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Reform UK said: ‘It comes as no surprise that The Sunday Times has chosen to publish this baseless and contrived story, covering a period of time when Nigel Farage was not even an active politician, let alone an elected one, given that the newspaper backed the Labour Party at the last general election.

‘Contrary to the story’s tone, no parliamentary rules have been broken.’

A Labour Party spokesperson said: ‘Nigel Farage and Reform are engulfed in a huge and growing scandal. It’s not going to go away, and trying to take the public for fools by saying it’s ‘none of your business’ won’t help.

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‘These new allegations of secret payments from a wealthy convicted criminal are on top of the ongoing scandal of his secret £5m gift from a crypto billionaire. How much money has he been given, what did his donors get in return, and why has he tried to cover them up and avoid legitimate questions?

‘Time and again, Farage pretends to be on the side of working people. In reality, he’s just in it for himself and can be bought by the highest bidder. He’s completely unfit for high office.’

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