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The Reform UK leader has registered a £270,000 payment for work as a brand ambassador for a gold bullion company. Labour criticised the earnings, while his spokesman said the role had been publicly declared.

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00:00Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has declared the biggest payment he has registered since
00:05becoming an MP, registering £270,000 for promoting a gold bullion company.
00:12The latest entry in Parliament's Register of Interests follows earlier declared payments
00:17to Mr Farage from the same firm over the past two years.
00:22MPs can take on outside work alongside their parliamentary duties, but they must declare
00:27qualifying earnings.
00:29Labour criticised the latest payment, saying Mr Farage should focus on representing his
00:33constituents.
00:35A spokesman for Mr Farage says his role with the company had already been publicly reported
00:40and properly declared in the Parliamentary Register.

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