UK Reform Raises $4 Million From Crypto Investor Linked To Tether



Britain’s Nigel Farage’s November 2025 reforms raised 3 million British pounds ($4 million) from Thai crypto investor Christopher Harborne, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

The aviation entrepreneur and early crypto supporter, who is one of Reform’s biggest individual funders, donated another $12 million to the party in August 2025, a record single gift to a British political party by a living donor.

The extra gift will strengthen the position of the reformers in the money race of the UK political parties. According to the FT, the party as a whole received about $23 million in 2025, with the Conservatives about $17 million and the ruling Labor party about $10 million.

Harborne, a British citizen based in Thailand and also known as Chakrit Sakunkrit, is an aviation entrepreneur and early crypto investor who owns about 13% of Tether, the issuer of USDt (USDT) in compensation related to the 2016 Bitfinex hack.

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He has previously donated to the Conservatives under Boris Johnson and gave Farage’s Brexit Party nearly $13 million over the 2019-2020 period, making him one of the UK’s most important individual funders of the right wing.