Reform leader says failure to register trip to speak at Republican party dinner in Florida was due to an error by his office
Nigel Farage has admitted breaching parliamentary rules by failing to register a trip to Florida to headline a fundraising event for Donald Trump.
The Reform UK leader was the main speaker at the $500-a-head Republican party dinner in Tallahassee in March.
Guests could pay $25,000 (£18,445) for a VIP ticket, which included having a photograph with the Clacton MP, according to promotional material.
Farage said on Sunday that he had failed to declare the trip in parliamentary transparency logs due to an error by his office. It came after details of the appearance were published by the Sunday Times.







