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Newly unearthed Nigel Farage videos reveal support for rioter, neo-Nazi event and far-right slogans
Farage earned over £140,000 from Cameo videos in 2025, some promoting extremist causes and supporting convicted far-right rioters, per Guardian investigation.
- An investigation published Tuesday by the Guardian revealed that Reform MP Nigel Farage sold personalized Cameo videos endorsing a Nazi event and repeating extremist slogans.
- Since his 2024 election as a Clacton MP, Farage has earned more than £140,000 from the platform, including nearly £9,000 generated during eight hours of work in October.
- Specific clips show Farage supporting a man convicted over a 16-month sentence for a far-right riot for £155, endorsing a Canadian Nazi group for £141, and making misogynistic remarks about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
- A spokesperson for Farage defended the activity, stating that "the occasional mistake can occur" given the volume of messages and that videos should not be treated as political statements.
- Reacting to the report, the Labour press office claimed the videos prove Farage "will say anything to line his own pockets," adding he is "not fit to be Prime Minister.
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The videos for fans found by the 'Guardian' on the Cameo platform
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Nigel Farage’s extra-curricular activities on Cameo have once again come under scrutiny. Farage has been paid for recording more than 4,000 videos on the platform, which allows people to pay for public figures and celebrities to record messages for them. According to an extensive investigation from the Guardian, the Reform UK leader has recorded a number of shocking videos as part of his work on the platform. The investigation found that Farage …
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has earned over £374,000 for commissioned videos, The Guardian has learned. He has been selling them on Cameo since 2021.
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution80% Left
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Left
80% Left
L 80%
C 20%
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