Nigel Farage and Laure Ferrari in front of a house

Once again, Nigel Farage is facing questions about his finances.

As a person gets older, they begin to forget things. One thing they usually remember, however, is how many homes they have in their property portfolio (usually between one and zero). Farage, it seems, either forgot how many he had, or decided he didn’t need to declare them:

Farage categorically denies any wrongdoing and says his property and financial interests are properly declared under Parliament’s rules

Story: https://t.co/2MjsqLHt3L

— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) July 1, 2026

Nigel ‘Five Homes’ Farage

According to the Times report, Farage has found himself linked with five whole houses since 2020 – the year we officially left the EU:

  • His main residence – a £1.42m five-bedroom gaff in Surrey (Grade II listed).
  • His £885,000 Clacton residency – officially owned by his partner Laure Ferrari.
  • A Kent residency he lived in with his ex-wife (currently occupied by his daughter Isabelle Farage and an unidentified man).
  • Two beachfront properties owned through his production company, Thorn in the Side Ltd.

As reported:

The Times understands the Tandridge property is the Surrey woodland lodge, and the Folkestone and Hythe property is one of the Kent beachfront homes owned via his company. This means the Kent village property, the second beachfront home and the Essex address are not on the register.

Farage does not have to declare the Essex home because legally it is owned entirely by his partner. However, the case with the other two properties is less clear.

The Times spoke to a number of experts who mostly agreed that Farage should have erred on the side of caution and declared the properties. Does this mean he’ll get in trouble? It’s hard to say given what politicians usually get away with, but it’s certainly another case in which he’s given the impression that he’s on the blag.

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

Get a load of this Kent

The Times article ends with a section on how his Kent neighbours view Farage:

However, not every anecdote was positive. One younger resident reported that Farage had once become angry with her sister when she was working at the local Co-op because the store had run out of his favourite Rothman Blue cigarettes. Farage did not comment.

If you have access to five homes and millions of pounds, you shouldn’t be getting upset at low-paid shop workers because they don’t have your favourite snouts (allegedly).

Regardless of whether the story is true, though, we have all seen him losing his temper recently:

I thought his answers on this were very strange, given he must have known the question was going to be asked. Was his opportunity to reach out to Restore voters. Chose to have a dig at Lowe and Musk instead. https://t.co/brGPB5NsmV

— (((Dan Hodges))) (@DPJHodges) June 10, 2026

Seemingly, he’s about ready to take his ball and go home. We’d imagine he’d have done so already if he didn’t have so many homes to choose from.

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By Willem Moore


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