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Crypto investors' donations help Farage's Reform UK lead fundraising race

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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Crypto investors' donations help Farage's Reform UK lead fundraising race

Reform UK's Fundraising Success and Donor Influence

By Andrew MacAskill

Record Donations from Crypto Investors

LONDON, June 4 (Reuters) - Nigel Farage's populist Reform UK party raised more money than its main rivals for the third quarter in a row, helped by big donations from billionaire crypto investors, according to data released by Britain's Electoral Commission on Thursday.  

Major Contributions in the First Quarter

In the first quarter of the year, Christopher Harborne, a crypto investor who was born in Britain but is based in Thailand, gave Reform just over £3 million ($4.03 million), while Ben Delo, the co-founder of the cryptocurrency exchange BitMEX, gave £4 million. 

Overall, Reform raised £9.3 million in the first three months of 2026, while the governing Labour Party raised £4 million and the main opposition Conservative Party recorded donations of £4.2 million. The figures exclude the public funding given to parties.

Farage's Ambitions and Strategy

Farage, a ​veteran Brexit campaigner and friend of U.S. President Donald Trump, is on a ​mission to professionalise Reform UK and raise more money than rival parties before the next national election, due in 2029.

Growing Scrutiny of Reform's Funding Sources

Political Success and Increased Attention

Reform performed better than any other party in local elections across Britain last month and has topped every national opinion poll since early ‌last year, ⁠making Farage a possible future prime minister. 

However, its political success has also brought greater scrutiny of its funding sources, particularly its dependence on money from a smaller number of rich donors who live outside Britain. 

Upcoming Regulatory Changes

The donations from Harborne and Delo were given before the governing Labour Party in March announced plans to ban donations in cryptocurrencies and cap political donations of British citizens living abroad at £100,000.

Profiles of Major Donors

Ben Delo

Delo, a first-time donor to Reform, who said earlier this year he was relocating to Britain from Hong Kong, was convicted in the U.S. in 2022 after pleading guilty to failing to implement adequate anti-money-laundering controls at BitMEX. He was pardoned by Trump last year.

In an article in the Daily Telegraph in April, Delo said he had decided to become involved with politics for the first time to try "to save Britain before decline becomes irreversible". 

Christopher Harborne

Harborne, in his first interview in April, told the same newspaper he was donating to Reform because he thought Farage was the only person who could rebuild Britain in the way former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher did four decades ago. 

Parliamentary Investigation and Potential Consequences

Farage is also being investigated by parliament's standards watchdog over whether he should have declared a £5 million donation from Harborne he received before ‌entering parliament.

If he is suspended from parliament for 10 days or more as a result it could trigger a recall petition, potentially forcing him to stand in a special election for his seat.

Reform said Farage did ‌not ⁠need to declare the money given to him because there is an exclusion under parliamentary rules for "purely personal gifts".

Additional Information

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(Reporting by Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Kate Holton and Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Reform UK led fundraising in Q1 2026 with £9.3 million, thanks mainly to donations from crypto figures Christopher Harborne and Ben Delo—far ahead of Labour (£4 million) and the Conservatives (£4.2 million). (coindesk.com)
  • Christopher Harborne remains Reform UK’s biggest backer, having donated a total exceeding £22 million by April 2026—including £9 million in Q3 2025 and £3 million in Q1 2026. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • Nigel Farage is under investigation by the parliamentary standards watchdog over a £5 million personal gift from Harborne received in early 2024 that was not declared, though he and Reform claim it was a ‘purely personal gift.’ (theguardian.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the main crypto investors donating to Reform UK?
Christopher Harborne and Ben Delo are the main crypto investors, donating over £7 million combined in the first quarter of the year.
How much money did Reform UK raise in the first quarter?
Reform UK raised £9.3 million in the first three months of the year, leading all major UK political parties.
How does Reform UK's fundraising compare to Labour and Conservatives?
Reform UK raised more funds than Labour (£4 million) and Conservatives (£4.2 million) in the same quarter.
Is Nigel Farage under investigation regarding party donations?
Nigel Farage is being investigated by parliament's standards watchdog over whether he should have declared a £5 million donation from Harborne received prior to entering parliament.

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