Nigel Farage, a British politician and leader of Reform UK, a right-wing political party has outlined a crypto-friendly comprehensive plan to position the United Kingdom as a global leader in digital finance should his Reform party win the next general election.
He emphasized the need for updated regulation, arguing that both Labour and Conservative governments have failed to adapt to the growing crypto sector. According to Farage, over 10% of UK citizens already hold digital assets, with one in four people under the age of 30 involved in the space.
However, the general election isn’t expected before August 2029. Farage acknowledged the long road ahead but stressed the importance of starting a national conversation. He pointed to his past influence on Brexit as an example of how public debate can shift political direction.
Reform UK has also become the first political party in Britain to accept donations in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, a move Farage hopes will attract younger voters and tech-savvy supporters. He also reiterated his opposition to the introduction of a central bank digital currency (CBDC), calling it a threat to individual liberty.
He emphasized grassroots engagement and growing party membership as critical steps toward building what he called a “People’s Army” focused on long-term reform.
Whether Farage’s proposals gain traction or not, the speech signals that cryptocurrency policy could become a more prominent issue in UK politics. For now, the stage has been set for broader debate on how the country engages with digital finance in the years ahead.
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