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The Sunday Times landed a big scoop: as pressure mounts on Nigel Farage over a previously undeclared £5m donation from the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne, now subject to an investigation by the standards commissioner, new reporting reveals further donations and benefits – this time from a convicted fraudster. The man in question is called George Cottrell, also known as “Posh George”, a 32-year-old aristocrat who has been a close adviser to Farage for many years. Farage may have broken MPs’ rules by failing to declare various donations from Cottrell in the year before he became an MP. Combined with the Harborne “gift”, these details will raise serious questions about the influences on Farage, and what these men think they are paying for. Within hours of the story breaking, the Liberal Democrats had reported the story to the standards commissioner.
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