Reform UK leader Nigel Farage is the highest-paid Member of Parliament. In less than two years as the MP for Clacton, Farage has racked up £2 million in personal income and gifts, on top of his £94,000 a year parliamentary salary. As DeSmog has revealed, a substantial amount of Farage’s income has come from overseas interests – including foreign governments, companies, and donors. Our map and tracker, launched in April 2026, provides real-time data on Farage’s funds. The interactive map allows you to explore the money trail, while the table below provides a full breakdown of the payments and perks received by Reform’s leader. All the data is based on Farage’s official register of interests, dating back to July 2024. Last update: 17 April, 2026 For more information, or to conduct an interview about our findings, contact DeSmog’s UK deputy editor Sam Bright on sam[at]desmog.com INCOME SOURCEAMOUNTTYPEGB News£664,064IncomeDirect Bullion£506,700IncomeCameo£222,886IncomeChristopher Harborne£85,453Gifts (flights / accommodation)News Corp£56,514IncomeBassim Haidar£54,921Gift (flights)Sasan Ghandehari£51,604Gift (trip to Davos)The Telegraph£48,000IncomeNomad Capitalist£40,075IncomeGeorge Cottrell£39,808Gifts (flights / accommodation)Blockworks£30,000IncomeClub for Growth£27,857IncomeImperial Independent Media£25,972IncomeX Corp£22,713IncomeGoogle£21,590IncomeZebu Live£20,000IncomeAZ Liberty Network£13,520IncomeHillsdale College£11,349IncomeAbu Dhabi government£10,000Gift (F1 ticket / accommodation)JCB£8,413Gift (helicopter journey)CPAC / GB News£8,204Gift (flights / accommodation)BTC Inc.£7,410IncomeHelping a Hero£5,000Gift (gala dinner ticket)New York Young Republicans£4,362Gift (flights / accommodation)Meta£2,795IncomeDerek Chisora£2,000Gift (boxing tickets)TRIC Awards£445Gift (tickets to event)Press Gazette£445Gift (tickets to event)TOTAL: £1,992,130 The post Who Funds Nigel Farage? Mapping His Millions appeared first on DeSmog.

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