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Labour Accuses Nigel Farage of Trying to Hide ‘Property Empire’

The Times says most of the homes were bought with cash since 2020, and Farage declared only two on the MPs’ register.

  • Reports indicate Reform leader Nigel Farage and his partner Laure Ferrari own a property empire worth more than £4 million, yet Farage has only declared two of the five homes on the register of members' interests.
  • Farage attributes the omissions to corporate ownership or family occupancy, though one beachfront property is declared while another similar property held by his company, Thorn in the Side Ltd, remains off the register.
  • Labour Party chairwoman Anna Turley criticized the Reform leader, labeling him "five-homes Farage," while Royal Holloway professor Nicholas Allen noted MPs should "err on the side of caution" regarding potential investigation.
  • Farage reportedly fears a by-election in his Clacton constituency if the Parliamentary Standards Authority finds he breached Commons rules, while facing ongoing scrutiny over a £5 million gift from Christopher Harborne in 2024.
  • While Reform maintains that "everything has been properly declared," one senior MP described Farage's failure to declare the property as "not in the spirit of the rules" regarding financial transparency.
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Labour accuses Nigel Farage of trying to hide ‘property empire’

The Reform leader and his partner have amassed a mortgage-free property portfolio worth more than £4 million over the past decade, a report suggests.

·London, United Kingdom
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Nation.Cymru broke the news in Wales, United Kingdom on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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