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🚨 Flashback to 2016: Nathan Gill (who faces jail for taking Russian bribes) on 🇷🇺 state TV, fresh from lunch with Nigel Farage, “Nigel brought us Brexit.” 2025: Reform faces money-laundering questions. Russia is bombing Ukraine and a huge majority of Britons admit Brexit was a disaster. By Gill’s...

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧 Why aren't all the patriotic flag wavers upset that Nathan Gill who went from UKIP ⏩ Brexit Party ⏩ Reform UK has admitted to taking bribes to speak pro Russian and anti- EU statements? Photo collage ➡️ Oleg Voloshyn and his wife Nadia Borodi ➡️ Nigel Farage with Nadia Borodi ➡️ Nathan Gill with Nadia Borodi ➡️ Nigel Farage with Nathan Gill In 2022 the U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned Voloshyn under Executive Order 14024 for "having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the Government of the Russian Federation" His wife Nadia Borodi served as a presenter on pro-Kremlin TV channels -NewsOne, Channel 112 Ukraine- supporting Russia's annexation of Crimea, separatist movements in eastern Ukraine, and criticism of Ukraine's pro-Western government. She's been labeled a "Russian propagandist" and placed her "at the heart of Russian influence networks in Europe" Videos: 1⃣ Richard Tice, Nathan Gill and Nigel Farage standing on stage calling for Brexit 2⃣ Nigel Farage praising Nathan Gill as honourable and loyal 3⃣ Richard Tice introducing Nathan Gill on stage 4⃣ Nathan Gill and Nigel Farage at a UKIP event 5⃣ Nathan Gill praising Nigel Farage's leadership What have these three men achieved? ↘️ Told us leaving the EU would make us stronger, it's made the UK weaker and it's made the EU weaker ↘️ Who wins with a weaker UK and EU? Russia Your reminder of what Nigel Farage said: ➡️ 2016, "We'd be better off, we'd be a happier place" ➡️ 2016, "Worst case economically is better than where we are today" ➡️ 2016, "The sun has risen on an independent UK, and I could not be happier" ➡️ 2023, "Brexit has failed" ➡️2023, "We were more competitive as members of the EU" Nathan Gill, Richard Tice and Nigel Farage have known one another and campaigned together to leave the EU for at least ten years One of them was paid by Russia to speak anti EU statements As a society we can keep blaming legal immigrants and be side tracked by asylum seekers, or we can focus on government policies which since 2010 have underfunded public services under the Conservatives and continue to underfund public services under Labour If you want to blame legal immigrants and asylum seekers for government policy, not only will that not solve the problem of underfunded services, but it will not solve the problem Proud of being English or British, waving our flags, means having the integrity to get upset when we find out that one of the three men was paid by Russia to speak anti-EU statements and to weaken the UK And it also begs the question why the other two men - who weren't taking bribes from Russia - were saying the same anti EU things as the one who was taking bribes from Russia If patriotism means we can understand that England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿works well as part of the United Kingdom🇬🇧 Patriotism also means that the UK 🇬🇧 can work well as part of the European Union 🇪🇺 There's a reason why Ukraine 🇺🇦 has been fighting for years against Russia 🇷🇺, and why Ukraine - Europes biggest freedom fighters are fighting to join the European Union 🇪🇺 The EU 🇪🇺 is not perfect, and like any organisation it has its flaws. But we surely we should express our sovereign independent minds and be part of the European Union where we can shape conversation and policy on our continent, with our neighbours better? Or we can carry on with Brexit, and the weakening of the UK and the EU, the thing that Nathan Gill who went from UKIP ⏩ Brexit Party ⏩ Reform UK was paid to do by Russia Let's make better choices. Let's call our Russian influence on a British politician, Nathan Gill, and let's do the opposite of what Russia wants, and make a stronger Europe by rejoining the European Union #RejoinEU

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Keir Starmer, "The £5,000,000 question is, why did the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, keep this donation secret?" "I see he is not here to answer" "And what did the crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne (who has lived in Thailand for over 20 years) who is lining his pockets ask for in return?" "Those questions need to be answered. That's why Nigel Farage is not here" #PMQs Previously, Nigel Farage said it was campaigning for Brexit for the past 27 years And Ben Habib said that both Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson first received £1,000,000 each for Brexit, and then this additional £5,000,000 to Farage for Brexit It begs the question, why has Nigel Farage spent so much time trying to reduce tax on crypto transactions, the very business that his Brexit donor Christopher Harborne is involved in? If the gift was for Brexit and not lobbying to reduce tax on crypto transactions? Is it just a coincidence? And what about Boris Johnson, why does he get a free pass from scrutiny? Unless he's already declared the £1,000,000 that Christopher Harborne gave him according to Ben Habib? Brexiters campaigned for get rid of foreign influence in British politics, and according to Ben Habib, both Farage and Johnson were paid by a foreign-based billionaire to deliver Brexit, which is literally, foreign interference in our democracy At what point to Brexiters acknowledge that they've all been conned; the country is poorer, while the architects of Brexit, Johnson and Farage, both got a 7 figure gift for their services

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