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Polanski disputes comparison to Nigel ‘£5m donation’ Farage

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
7 May 2026
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Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski are both offering an alternative to our current Labour government, and that’s where their similarities end. To the un-curious people who work in the British media, thugh, this makes the two men virtually identical:

Zack Polanski to Robert Peston, "I think it is unfair to compare me to Nigel Farage. He took a £5 million donation before becoming an MP"

"I realise I've made mistakes as a human being, but the comparison is a little bit unfair"

"More generally, I do think that all of us in… pic.twitter.com/zq31TO8vGy

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 6, 2026

We should note that Farrukh made a mistake in the transcript above. Polanski suggested that people in public life should act with integrity and honesty – not that they do. It would obviously the wildest thing he’d ever uttered if he’d said the latter.

Polanski and Farage is no choice at all

Over the past few decades, voters have become increasingly unhappy with the neoliberal governments of the West. Whether it’s the Tories or Labour, here in the UK political parties have served as the middle men between the nation’s resources and the private interests who want to buy them up. As a result of the destitution this caused, voters have begun to consider alternatives.

The problem is many people don’t understand what’s gone wrong with modern Britain. This has allowed politicians like Nigel Farage to scapegoat migrants and asylum seekers, even though these people clearly weren’t responsible for the 2008 global meltdown, or the cost-of-living crisis, or Donald Trump’s increasingly disastrous war on Iran.

Farage’s plan to punish voters by building migrant detention centres in areas which don’t vote Reform is all part of the party’s big distraction. What they’re distracting from is the fact that Reform is just another status quo party, like Labour and the Tories.

This is why Reform is taking millions upon millions from foreign investors who want to treat the UK economy like their own private piggy bank. It’s also why Reform is taking millions from the fossil fuel billionaires who are standing in the way of us expanding renewables and nuclear to the point that we have total energy security (i.e. that we no longer have to worry if oil tankers are passing through the Strait of Hormuz or not).

Mr £5m

Farage has also taken millions from these donors personally, as we reported. The BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire provided the timeline on Farage’s suspicious £5m handout:

Here are the facts as laid down by Derbyshire:
1) Farage says he won’t run
2) crypto billionaire pays him £5mill
3) Farage U-turns and runs
4) Farage hides the donation
5) Farage announces if he wins the election he will slash capital gains tax for crypto firms

Same old same old https://t.co/ViEIFZkf3A

— Alonso Gurmendi (@Alonso_GD) May 6, 2026

It goes deeper than the £5m too, and Farage is having a hard time answering what all this money is in aid of:

Cathy Newman "Thailand-based Chris Harborne has given you and your party £17 million.. Interfering in democracy"

Nigel Farage runs away pic.twitter.com/s1K6Sx2Zmb

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 6, 2026

Does he understand that running away won’t be an option if he becomes PM and has hard questions to answer?

The difference

Back to the Greens, it’s notable that they’ve taken considerably less in donations than the other parties, as we reported. The following chart from Donation Watch visualises this difference:

They also haven’t taken donations from the by-now predictable lineup of fossil fuel barons, crypto scammers, and tax avoiders.

So yeah, a vote for Zack Polanski’s party is clearly not the same as a vote for Nigel Farage’s party. Arguably, a vote for Nigel Farage’s party isn’t a vote for Nigel Farage’s party, either; it’s a vote for the wealthy donors who back them.

Be sure to get out there and vote if you’re reading this on Thursday 7 May (and remember to take your ID with you!).

Featured image via Barold 

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