|
- UK Crypto Political Donation Ban Threatens Farage’s Reform UK
The proposed ban on crypto donations threatens to cut off emerging digital funding channels for UK political parties amid regulatory concerns The British government is weighing plans to ban cryptocurrency donations to political parties, a development that could hit Nigel Farage’s Reform UK just
- UK mulls ban on crypto cash in politics — putting Farage in . . .
UK mulls ban on crypto cash in politics — putting Farage in firing line Nigel Farage’s Reform UK was the first U K political party to accept donations in cryptocurrency — and now the government is considering a ban
- UK Weighs Crypto Donation Ban, Targeting Farages Funding
In July this year, a high-ranking government official, Pat McFadden, publicly urged regulators to consider a ban on crypto political donations As of December 2, the UK government is considering a ban on political donations made via cryptocurrency
- UK Govt Considering Ban on Crypto for Political Donations
The British government is considering a ban on cryptocurrency donations to political parties, a move that has placed an uncomfortable spotlight on Nigel Farage’s Reform UK Earlier in 2025
- UK Government Plans Ban on Crypto Donations to Parties
The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, plans to ban cryptocurrency donations to political parties amid concerns over transparency, foreign interference, and untraceable funds, particularly after Reform UK's adoption of crypto fundraising This move, part of broader electoral reforms, aims to safeguard democratic integrity
- Labour to Ban Crypto Political Donations Amid Reform UK . . .
Labour ministers plan to outlaw cryptocurrency donations to UK parties, citing dark‑money and security risks highlighted by Reform UK’s bitcoin drive
- UK Considers Crypto Political Donation Ban, Impacting Farage . . .
The British government is weighing plans to ban cryptocurrency donations to political parties, a development that could hit Nigel Farage’s Reform UK just months after it became the first party in the country to accept digital assets
|
|
|