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    1. jonathanquirk on

      They’re not “donations”, they’re a salary for destroying our democracy for his boss. That’s why they’re undeclared.

    2. AllThatIHaveDone on

      The article doesn’t say, but I’m curious what the monetary value would be for professional advice like this. Going by what solicitors charge by the hour, I can’t imagine it will be low.

    3. Noonecanseemenow on

      This is a relatively old story but it shouldn’t surprise anyone that nigel Farage behaves this way. He has always felt that rules were meant for others.

      He is the very definition of someone for who the law protects but doesn’t bind, whilst expecting the law to bind but not protect everyone else.

    4. SadWorld1397 on

      Can we please leave the man alone.

      Has he really got time to fit parliament into his busy schedule of undermining the UK, seeking faux outrage and suckling on his donors cocks?

      I mean he hasn’t even got time these days to recite nazi marching songs or abuse darkies‘ openly.

      The guys so busy out there grifting for himself and his donors, I bet you could count on one hand the number of times he’s managed to be in Clacton.

    5. sorslibertas on

      I would honestly be very surprised if something comes of this. Farage will say something like “I’m sorry that I trusted someone who made a mistake.”

    6. What’s the point…. There won’t be repercussions even if found guilty

    7. He’ll get away with it and no one will bother that we don’t know who owns him.

    8. BonzoTheBoss on

      I am sure that Parliament will issue a stern sounding letter immediately.

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