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NIGEL Farage has been revealed as Britain’s highest-earning MP — making nearly £1.2million a year from his GB News show.

The Reform leader gets £97,928.40 a month for 32 hours work, the MPs’ Register of Interests shows.

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Reform leader Nigel Farage is Britain's highest-earning MPCredit: Getty
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Chief of Staff Sue Gray's son, Liam Conlon, recorded a £4,000 donation earlier this monthCredit: Getty

He was also paid £16,597.22 in July for saying hello to people on Cameo video recordings.

The money is on top of his MP for Clacton ­salary of £91,346 a year.

Meanwhile, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer got four tickets, worth £4,000, to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour in June.

He was also gifted work clothes, worth £16,200, and multiple pairs of glasses, worth £2,485, in April.

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Last December, he got four Jingle Bell Ball ­tickets worth £800. And in May, he received four tickets to see the National Theatre’s show Nye, plus dinner worth £358.

The Arsenal season-ticket holder also received almost £20,000 worth of matchday football tickets to 12 games — the majority of which were for his team’s away days — and all included hospitality.

His deputy Angela Rayner got £2,230 worth of clothes by designer brand ME+EM in June.

And Labour peer Waheed Alli provided her a New York flat to stay in for five nights, valued at £1,250, for a holiday.

Meanwhile, ex PM Rishi Sunak splurged £11,496 on helicopters in the election campaign.

Six Labour MPs were revealed to have received thousands from striking rail union Aslef.

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Chief of staff Sue Gray’s son, Liam Conlon, recorded a £4,000 donation earlier this month.

And Anneliese Midgley got £1,000 in March and a further £650 in June.

The other four MPs said the donations were to help with their general election campaigns.

Last night, Nigel Farage wrote on X: “The GB News sum paid to me, and declared, includes VAT. It was paid to my company, which has significant expenses.”

A Labour spokesperson said: “All declarations are made in the usual way, in line with the rules.”

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