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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

It really does amaze me that people are so invested in mans finances from before he was an MP!

I wonder for all those so obsessed with it, do you declare all your earnings to a new employer and what you used those funds for?

Do you declare on your tax returns every single bit of money you are given either from work, gifts, winnings, found, saved, selling etc or do you just leave it on auto like most and not declare some of the money you get outside of work?

I wonder why no one seems to be making such a big deal about Starmer and others getting tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands from people, after all if it's bad that Farage was given money before he was an MP, then surely it must be even worse for an MP or PM to receive money from people??

Absolute hypocrites if you say it's different or it doesn't matter!
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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It really does amaze me that people are so invested in mans finances from before he was an MP!

I wonder for all those so obsessed with it, do you declare all your earnings to a new employer and what you used those funds for?

Do you declare on your tax returns every single bit of money you are given either from work, gifts, winnings, found, saved, selling etc or do you just leave it on auto like most and not declare some of the money you get outside of work?

I wonder why no one seems to be making such a big deal about Starmer and others getting tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands from people, after all if it's bad that Farage was given money before he was an MP, then surely it must be even worse for an MP or PM to receive money from people??

Absolute hypocrites if you say it's different or it doesn't matter!


some people are triggered by the mere mention of the name Farage, fds is strong in these people,they don't see that others have done the same as it's hard to see through their blinkerd view of the world.
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

Farage is a thorn in the side of the 'established' politicians, they're scared of him and will use any and all means possible to discredit the bloke . . and they have a lot of influence.

They don't like it when the 'great unwashed' get ideas above their station
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Farage is a thorn in the side of the 'established' politicians, they're scared of him and will use any and all means possible to discredit the bloke . . and they have a lot of influence.

They don't like it when the 'great unwashed' get ideas above their station
it get's stirred up by the media especially those with a political agenda,and provides fuel for hordes of Freddy the phantom fact fiddler types,who trawl the internet for ammunition against their intended target
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Farage is a thorn in the side of the 'established' politicians, they're scared of him and will use any and all means possible to discredit the bloke . . and they have a lot of influence.

They don't like it when the 'great unwashed' get ideas above their station
Got to love all the excuses given - the rules are MPs have to declare any gifts for the period 12 months before they became an MP, and he hasn’t done this…

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it get's stirred up by the media especially those with a political agenda,and provides fuel for hordes of Freddy the phantom fact fiddler types,who trawl the internet for ammunition against their intended target
Or, as they’re called in those who haven’t taken up residence in Farage’s ileum, facts…
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

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I wonder for all those so obsessed with it, do you declare all your earnings to a new employer and what you used those funds for?

Do you declare on your tax returns every single bit of money you are given either from work, gifts, winnings, found, saved, selling etc or do you just leave it on auto like most and not declare some of the money you get outside of work?

I wonder why no one seems to be making such a big deal about Starmer and others getting tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands from people, after all if it's bad that Farage was given money before he was an MP, then surely it must be even worse for an MP or PM to receive money from people??

Absolute hypocrites if you say it's different or it doesn't matter!
It’s completely different

We live in a capitalist society. People don’t routinely run around gifting £5m here or there to their mates for nothing in return.

If I’m repairing mobile phones on the side (I’m not) and not telling the taxman my customer gets a repaired phone. What’s Farage’s “customer” getting? Farage in their pocket for 5 years? Its certainly going to focus his more than the paltry sums an MP, and even the PM earn. Just look at poor Boris. Barely enough to live on for him.
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Farage is a thorn in the side of the 'established' politicians, they're scared of him and will use any and all means possible to discredit the bloke . . and they have a lot of influence.

They don't like it when the 'great unwashed' get ideas above their station
Kind of makes it easy for them by accepting millions in personal gifts, and having a convicted criminal pay for accommodation, staff, transport and so on.
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Tell me what that 'convicted criminal' was convicted of . . without laughing
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Not sure what’s amusing about conspiracy to commit money laundering, wire fraud, blackmail, and extortion…

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conspiracy to commit money laundering, wire fraud, blackmail, and extortion. Denied bail by a judge who branded Cottrell a "serious flight risk," he was detained in custody at Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago

Cottrell's indictment states how in 2014, he met with undercover federal agents in Las Vegas, where he conspired to launder millions of dollars' worth of drug money using offshore bank accounts6. However, following a plea agreement in December 2016, prosecutors agreed to dismiss 20 counts in return for a guilty plea to a single count of wire fraud in which Cottrell admitted to explaining various ways criminal proceeds could be laundered.

In March 2017, Cottrell was sentenced and released by Judge Diane Humetewa, having served eight months in prison.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Cottrell

As Nige said at the time

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politi...%20traffickers.

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An aide to former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is facing up to 20 years in jail in the US after admitting to fraud.

George Cottrell struck a plea bargain with prosecutors, who said he had agreed to launder money for undercover agents posing as drug traffickers.

He was arrested in July as he and Mr Farage were preparing to return to the UK after the Republican convention.

Mr Farage told ITV he was surprised by what had happened and had "never had any suspicions" about the volunteer.

The MEP, who stood down as leader in November, told Good Morning Britain he could not be held responsible for "what everyone around me does"…

… Asked for his reaction, Mr Farage said Cottrell had never been employed by the party.

"He was a volunteer. He was unpaid. He was helping me do stuff. He'd been part of our party for a couple of years.

"We never had any suspicions about him at all. He faced 21 charges in America, 20 have been dropped. He's pleaded guilty to a C-grade felony. Listen, I can't be responsible for what everyone around me does."

He added: "He was 20 years old at the time this happened. Guilt, no guilt, fallen into bad company - I'm not sure."
C’mon, who amongst us has not accepted gifts from someone who has spent time in Federal prison after agreeing to launder money for undercover agents posing as drug traffickers?
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conspiracy to - does that mean he didn't actually do it but was thinking about it
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Apparently convicted for 'attempting to' . .

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In 2017, Cottrell was jailed for eight months in the US after pleading guilty to a charge of wire fraud after admitting attempting to defraud criminals on the dark web by posing as a money launderer.
Jailed for trying to steal money from people who had stolen it in the first place
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Apparently convicted for 'attempting to' . .



Jailed for trying to steal money from people who had stolen it in the first place
the yanks don't like it when a foreigner trys to do what they're doing
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Re: Reform UK's chronicles

Loving the way that Farage's faithful flock are triggered when it's discovered he's not been disclosing massive donations. Peeps, Farage could have prevented these rightly negative news stories in the first place by either not accepting them, or actually by registering them as required by law.

On another note, having lost the last three by-elections, you would expect the leader of Reform to be focusing on winning seats and not doing adds for bullion etc. He had £5m a few years ago, he has five houses, etc. It begs the question as to whether he wants to be PM or if he's just using his position to make a lot of money on the side.

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Farage is a thorn in the side of the 'established' politicians...
Farage has been a politician for 26 years. How much longer does he need to be a politician for you to accept him as an established one?
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Farage has been a politician for 26 years. How much longer does he need to be a politician for you to accept him as an established one?
Exactly. They talk of Farage Derangement Syndrome without realising it’s them who refuse to accept facts that their “man of the people” is actually a professional politician who has never done a proper job since leaving public school - unless you count where daddy got him employed as a commodities trader in the City.
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i wonder if Farage becomes PM will he make it legal to own 5 houses
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