Nigel Farage seems to be juggling more jobs than ever, and he’s now added another to his list—this time as a commentator for Sky News Australia. Earning a cool £25,000 for the gig, Farage’s side-hustles show no signs of slowing down.
💰 Earnings Pile Up
Since July 2024, Farage’s earnings from various jobs outside his role as MP for Clacton have shot up to a staggering £895,395. Alongside his £93,904 salary as an MP, he’s pocketed impressive amounts from roles like TV presenter at GB News, gold bullion ambassador, and even personalised videos on Cameo.
📺 What’s He Saying Now?
In his latest appearance on Sky News Australia, Farage voiced his concerns over the UK’s economic decline. He also criticised the UK government’s crime policies, stating that “shoplifting” and “knife crime” were spiralling out of control. While his comments didn’t sit well with everyone, it seems Farage’s focus is firmly on making his mark on the global stage.
💼 A Breakdown of Farage’s Many Jobs
Here’s how Farage’s side gigs have added up since last summer:
- Reform UK MP for Clacton: £93,904
- Sky News Australia Commentator: £25,368 (19 hours of work over several months)
- Gold Bullion Ambassador (Direct Bullion): £280,500 (4 hours work per month)
- TV Presenter on GB News: £331,393
- Influencer on Facebook/Meta: £2,794.81
- Influencer on X: £11,111.95
- Personalised Videos on Cameo: £125,303.64
- Public Speaker (AZ Liberty Network, Nomad Capitalist): £65,378.92
- Journalist at the Telegraph: £36,000
- Influencer on YouTube/Google: £17,545.90
💸 Nearly £900k and Counting
Since July 2024, Farage has amassed almost £900,000 from side jobs. If anything, he’s showing no signs of slowing down as he continues to rake in big bucks. His growing empire of gigs might leave Clacton residents wondering—how much time does he have left for them?
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