U.K.'s Farage faces standards probe over $6.7 million gift from Tether billionaire Christopher Harborne
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The Conservative and Labour parties argued Nigel Farage broke Commons rules by not declaring the £5 million, but Reform UK said it was an exempt, personal, unconditional gift Market participants are carefully weighing the implications, with the outcome likely to depend on broader macro conditions and volume. Watch $ETH for reaction — a decisive move above or below key levels will confirm the next trend.
The Conservative and Labour parties argued Nigel Farage broke Commons rules by not declaring the £5 million, but Reform UK said it was an exempt, personal, unconditional gift.
Key Takeaways
- The Conservative and Labour parties argued Nigel Farage broke Commons rules by not declaring the £5 million, but Reform UK said it was an exempt, personal, unconditional gift