UK Reform Party Raises £5.5 Million in Q4 2025, Driven by Crypto Donor Support

Following another £3 million contribution from cryptocurrency investor Christopher Harborne, the Reform Party remains the first UK political party to accept digital asset donations and plans to cut crypto capital gains tax to 10%.

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Summary

Nigel Farage’s UK Reform Party reported £5.5 million raised in Q4 2025, including a £3 million donation from Christopher Harborne, who holds approximately 12% of Tether. This builds on a previous £9 million contribution, bringing total annual fundraising to over £18 million, surpassing Labour (£8.1 million) and Conservatives (£13.4 million). The party’s adoption of crypto donations and proposed 10% capital gains tax highlights its engagement with digital asset supporters.

Terms & Concepts
  • cryptocurrency investor: An individual who invests in digital currencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, or Tether for profit or influence.
  • digital asset donations: Contributions made to political parties using cryptocurrencies or blockchain-based tokens instead of traditional currency.
  • crypto capital gains tax: A tax imposed on profits earned from selling or trading cryptocurrencies, which the Reform Party proposes to reduce to 10%.