BBC: Secretive crypto firm backed by Farage donor bought vast UK government debt
Reform UK’s deputy leader Richard Tice has insisted a donor at the heart of the row comes from a "very successful aristocratic family". Unbelievably, that 'defence' is a direct quote. Because Clacton is knee deep in aristocrats, eh? 🤔 Get in the Bin, Nigel 🤣👍 www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/poli...
Aren't all aristocratic families "very successful " by definition? Or by birthright? Or by privilege? Isn't that the whole point of the aristocracy? I mean, it's not like they have to work at it, or build up their heritage.... Joke country Let's leave. Independence for Scotland!
Mmmm, that quote says to me, he's a rich aristocratic, so know your place pleb, he can do what he wants.
"very successful aristocratic family" = the people presumably
The Anti-Establishment Party strikes again.
Lord Lucan was from aristocratic blood as well.
Did he forget to add that it just happened to be a wealthy aristocratic family that definitely isn't part of the establishment.
"Posh" George Cottrell has lost $1m in the last year, betting on the crypto-based prediction market Polymarket Cottrell has been in the spotlight over his relationship with Nigel Farage, and questions about financial support for the man he reportedly calls “Daddy” observer.co.uk/news/politic...
Polymarket have legitimately been advertising their site as future-predicting (at least to US investors), when their inputs come largely from 'whales' like Posh George.
I did find it interesting how Cottrell’s otherwise comprehensive co-authored book on ‘How to Launder Money’ failed to cover the crypto gambling industry…
I’m beginning to wonder if the Reform strategy of Farage and the by election is to get a lot of dirty laundry out now ahead of a GE. If he survives this then their argument will become ‘same old, you’ve done this before and voters decided’. bsky.app/profile/catn...