
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey stated that he would have postponed a meeting with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage if a £5m gift from crypto billionaire Christopher Harborne to Farage had been under investigation at the time. The meeting, which took place in September 2025, focused on cryptocurrency regulation. The donation was later revealed by The Guardian in April 2026. Bailey expressed no regret over the meeting, emphasizing that the gift was not under investigation when it occurred.
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Andrew Bailey met with Farage to discuss the Bank’s plans for cryptocurrency regulation
Andrew Bailey said he does not regret the meeting.
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Andrew Bailey said he does not regret the meeting.
Opinion<p>Exclusive: Andrew Bailey says he does not regret meeting Reform UK leader to discuss cryptocurrency regulation</p><p>The Bank of England governor has said he would have put off a controversial <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/business/2025/sep/25/nigel-farage-bank-of-england-halt-bond-sales-reform-uk">meeting with Nigel Farage last autumn</a> had the Reform UK leader’s £5m gift from a…
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Andrew Bailey said he does not regret the meeting.
OpinionAndrew Bailey met with Nigel Farage in September 2025.
The GuardianThe meeting discussed the Bank of England's plans for cryptocurrency regulation.
The GuardianThe donation was not under investigation at the time of the meeting.
The GuardianThe donation was revealed by the Guardian in April 2026.
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