Billionaire property developer Nick Candy has announced a significant financial commitment to Brexit leader Nigel Farage’s Reform Party. After leaving the Conservative Party, Candy will join Reform as its new treasurer in the new year.
Candy, formerly a substantial donor to the Conservatives, confirmed he would contribute a “seven-figure” sum to Reform, emphasizing his support for the party’s future-focused political agenda. The billionaire expressed his dissatisfaction with the Conservative Party, saying he had “resigned my membership of the Conservative Party after many years of active support and substantial donations to the party.”
“I am sorry to say there have been too many broken promises and a complete breach of trust with the wealth creators in our country,” Candy added.
Nick Candy is married to pop singer Holly Valance, who also supports Reform. They have previously been seen with conservative leaders, including President-elect Donald J. Trump.
Candy joining Reform coincides with multiple defections from the Conservative Party to Farage’s party, such as the former government minister Andrea Jenkyns. The National Pulse reported in early December that Elon Musk is also considering backing Farage.
The announcement comes as Reform UK passed the ruling Labour Party in a recently released poll to become the second most popular party in the country. Last month, Reform beat Labour in a municipal by-election. It shows strong polling numbers in many traditionally Labour parliamentary seats, including parts of the North East of England.
Farage’s party, which currently has five seats in the House of Commons, could win as many as 95 in the next election if current polling trends continue.
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