Politics
Nigel Farage’s claim he ‘can’t be bought’ is ridiculed
Nigel Farage has taken to X to declare that he can’t be ‘bullied’ or ‘bought’, insisting that he has:
stood for the same principles for many decades.
However, others have pointed out the super-rich tax evader ‘doth protest too much’. After all, it isn’t hard to disprove Farage’s statement when you scratch beneath the surface of his political project, Reform UK:
“Cannot be bought”
92% of Reform funding has come from climate changer deniers, the fossil fuel industry and larger polluters. pic.twitter.com/ngGNiVNhX6
— Chris Smith (@renewablesmiffy) February 12, 2026
Nigel Farage: protesting too much
Is Nigel Farage simply trying to say he’s so ‘bought’ that no one else could change his perspective?
His funding from Iranian billionaire certainly raises questions over who he is willing to be bought by. As this X account pointed out:
“I can’t be bought” says the man whose trip to Davos was financed by an obscure Iranian billionaire https://t.co/mvyrParvN3
— David (@Zero_4) February 12, 2026
He just simply tries to hide who has bought him, whilst actively working against the interests of the majority.
The Canary’s own Rachel Swindon noted that Farage may win people over with charm, but the substance of his case quickly falls apart. She wrote recently:
Farage’s personal brand — built on charisma and grievance — would crack, exposing a leader whose Trump playbook works for disruption but crumbles under responsibility and the scrutiny that comes with it.
A lack of scrutiny which Alan Lester highlights below:
It looks for all the world like “anti-global elite” Nigel Farage is obtaining huge donations by routing them from a “high risk” Kazakhstani / Iranian billionaire via a proxy company, flouting restrictions on foreign donations. pic.twitter.com/17H9CJfo0Y
— Alan Lester (@aljhlester) February 1, 2026
Oh, but the billionaire isn’t that picky, and his price tag doesn’t have to be ‘huge’.
He’s been known to sell videos for cash on Cameo, with no moral limit to the sorts of people he’s prepared to endorse:
Must be a different Nigel Farage who someone recently tricked into videoing a glowing tribute for dead paedophile Iain Watkins – precisely because he *can* be bought for £98 on Cameo. pic.twitter.com/uD9EceV7Il
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) February 12, 2026
Oh, the price tag gets even cheaper as Mukhtar reveals on X:
Nigel Farage: “I can’t be bought.”
Also, Nigel Farage on Cameo for £69.66👇🏾 pic.twitter.com/450cgGltZZ
— Mukhtar (@I_amMukhtar) February 12, 2026
The grifter wants to be bought
When people like Nigel Farage come into politics, it’s not because they’re offended by politicians being bought; they simply want to be the ones getting the payday.
Working class people have had enough of the richest getting richer, whilst the rest of us stay stuck in the mud in ever-worsening conditions.
Featured image via the Canary