A trio of exclusives in today's @theobserveruk.bsky.social, inc. a deep dive into one of the companies bankrolling Nigel Farage.

Direct Bullion has falsely claimed to be supporting an oceans charity for years. The charity has no record of their involvement

observer.co.uk/news/politic...

A £280,000 payment to the MP for promotional work raises questions over the lack of clarity in his register of interests

‘It was Nigel or no one’: there’s gold in bullion adverts...

A £280,000 payment to the MP for promotional work raises questions over the lack of clarity in his register of interests

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  1. Although there are relatively few views of the Farage ads, the boss of Direct Bullion told me the pairing up had "done better than I ever anticipated"

    And as for their personal relationship, he says: "He always picks up the phone"

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  2. ... supporting a charity you say? And actually not doing so? And bankrolling Farage? What a surprise!

    The govt really do need to up their game and address political funding.

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  3. A example of corporate criminality, their agenda is purely political and their ideology of the corporate disaster capitalism, they try to green wash , disgusting behaviour and well done calling it out

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