Nigel Farage Shares Graffiti Calling For His ‘Assassination’ Amid £5M Crypto Scandal
Nigel Farage has shared an image of graffiti in Folkestone, Kent, calling for his “assassination,” asserting that he would accept more donations from billionaires to keep himself safe.
Farage shared the image on Facebook alongside the caption: ‘Graffiti calling for my assassination in Folkestone. This is what we are up against.’

This comes amid questions the Reform leader has been facing over his failure to declare a £5M gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne in 2024.
His initial explanation was that the £5M was a “private”, non-political gift meant to keep Farage “safe and secure” by covering lifelong personal security costs.
He then claimed the payment was a reward for his dedication to pulling the UK out of the European Union and campaigning for Brexit for over 27 years.
He then said it was no one’s business and he would spend the money on Ferraris if he wanted to.
But ultimately, he’s been hammering the point that his life is in danger, and so every undeclared million helps when it comes to beefing up his security and keeping himself safe.

Now in fairness to Farage, he definitely is a target for a lot of psychos out there. In 2025, an Afghan migrant was jailed after posting a TikTok video threatening to kill him, and he’s also been clobbered with milkshakes in the past.
Still, it’s convenient that this piece of graffiti specifically stating “assassinate Nigel Farage” has gone up days after the he was brutally grilled over the donation while doing the media rounds, as he doubles down on his willingness to accept undeclared gifts of millions of pounds from mysterious billionaires who live in Thailand.
Farage is currently being investigated by Parliament’s standards commissioner over the gift.
For the time Nigel gave Ian Watkins a shoutout on Cameo, click HERE. Classic.