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Sensemaker: Could Nigel Farage’s Reform party be backed by mega donors?
Tech billionaire Elon Musk and property tycoon Nick Candy have been named as considering multi-million-pound contributions, which could change the face of British politics forever. Reform could become the best-funded political party in the UK.
Writer: Cat Neilan.
Producer: Katie Gunning.
Photography: Jon Jones.
Executive producer: Rebecca Moore.
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