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  1. coffeewalnut08 on

    *Reform’s total was mostly from Thailand-based businessman Christopher Harborne, a former Tory donor, who gifted £9m to the party.*

    *That is believed to be one of the largest single sums in British political history, after Lord Sainsbury left £10m to the Tories in his will two years ago.*

    Follow Big Money and you get a lot of answers….

  2. birdinthebush74 on

    From the owner of a jet fuel broker. Net stupid zero right?

    Several of his businesses come under the banner of AML Global, including one registered in the UK, which has a London address listed with Companies House.

    AML Global is described in a court filing as an international jet fuel broker that works with oil companies, and which has been awarded $39m (£29m) worth of contracts by the US Department of Defense

    [https://news.sky.com/story/how-record-breaking-reform-uk-donor-christopher-harborne-made-his-millions-13479318](https://news.sky.com/story/how-record-breaking-reform-uk-donor-christopher-harborne-made-his-millions-13479318)

  3. That’s what happens when a Crypto Bro hands money to a politician…. ‘for nothing in return’

  4. ElectronicBruce on

    Rich people trying to get a Government that benefits them.. and not the public at large, nothing to see here, especially on the back of a Reform politician being jailed after being bought by Russia.

  5. After-Dentist-2480 on

    The billionaires are throwing money at Reform U.K., because they think they’ll govern in the interests of the flagshaggers and roundabout painters.

    /s

  6. Wealthy farmers scaring poor farmers = donations
    Rich tech bros = scaring poor working class = donations

    All the while, the scummiest wealthy people in the country donate vast sums too… and I **just** wonder why they are donating so much to him, whilst protesting he’s all about the ‘working class’

  7. This man only has his own interests in mind, He doesn’t give a rats ass about this country or its people

  8. Elvenstranger1 on

    In November 2022, Harborne donated £1 million to The Office of Boris Johnson Ltd, one of the biggest donations ever made to an individual British politician.[ Boris Johnson awarded Qinetiq, a company in which Harborne was the largest single shareholder, with a £80m MoD contract in January 2023.

    He knows what he’s buying into.