After two years in parliament, the Reform UK leader has brought in £2m on top of his Commons salary
Nigel Farage’s income since being elected MP has hit £2m, analysis shows
“There’s no money in politics,” Nigel Farage complained almost a decade ago, describing himself as “53, separated and skint”.
He has since proved himself wrong. After two years in parliament, Farage has brought in £2m, including hospitality, through speeches, presenting, writing news articles, promoting gold bullion – and even recording modestly priced Cameo clips for his fans. It seems that every £70 video counts when it comes to making cash.
This is on top of his annual salary as MP for Clacton of almost £100,000, and forthcoming pension from the European Union of about £73,000 a year, which he will be able to claim next year when he is 63.






