Reform UK leader received support for his American activities after becoming an MP but has not declared the services as a benefit
Farage at the Republican National Convention this summer. His team of advisers helped him settle a $3,500 hotel bill for the trip.Farage at the Republican National Convention this summer. His team of advisers helped him settle a $3,500 hotel bill for the trip.Nigel Farage has used a team of three US advisers to help him with “perception management” and public relations in America, as well as with settling a $3,500 hotel bill this summer, new documents show.
Its work for Farage has become public because CapitalHQ had to register with the government under “foreign agent” laws in the US. Preate and two of her employeesthey were paid salaries by CapitalHQ while carrying out activities on behalf of a “foreign principal” after Farage became an MP in July.
MPs are required to register any benefits that relate to their membership of the Commons or parliamentary or political activities if provided by a source outside the UK, whether they be provided free or at concessionary rates. He said: “The registration documents raise serious questions around the rightwing forces powering Farage and why he seems not to have declared the support he received to parliament.”
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