NEARLY three quarters of registered donations to Reform UK come from wealthy people or companies linked to tax havens, The Mirror can reveal.
The party that claims to be the most patriotic has received £16.5m since 2019 from donors with offshore business interests.
Some do not even live in the UK, our investigation with the Good Law Project shows.
It comes after we revealed both Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and his deputy Richard Tice set up offshore trusts.
A Lib Dem spokesman said: "For a party that is so keen to cut Britain off from the rest of the world, Reform certainly seems happy to take in millions of pounds from donors linked to foreign tax havens."
Overseas-based Reform UK donors include the Evans family who gave £200,000 last year through Evans Management Limited.
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