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Re: Everything you wanted to know about Bitcoin Strategic Reserve
by
Churchillvv
on 31/05/2025, 15:02:18 UTC
Nigel Farage Pledges to Slash Crypto Capital Gains, Force UK Bitcoin Reserve
Britain's Reform Party leader Nigel Farage made his case to Bitcoin 2025 attendees in Las Vegas ahead of a planned UK prime minister run.



UK politician Nigel Farage pledged this week to pass a pro-crypto bill if made prime minister.
Farage said he would slash crypto capital gains taxes and force the Bank of England to establish a Bitcoin reserve if elected.
He also promised to end crypto-related debanking in Britain, which he argued remains a massive threat.
Nigel Farage, the leader of Britain’s right-wing Reform Party, is going all-in on crypto—and used an appearance at Bitcoin 2025 this week to showcase his coalition’s new emphasis.

I am not sure British citizen, but I guess Farage is a good example of what a politician should not be. He didn't maintain many promises in the past, and I am not going to vote for him based on this vague statement.
Not that other politician, those of the ruling party included, deserve a better reception or support.
From his comments on bitcoin and the way he wants to go about it, one can easily detect he would never do anything close. As a matter of fact saying he would force the Bank of England to have a bitcoin reserve what a daft statement. on a will you intend to use force anyways not even a British citizen but however politicians are never to be honest or hold up their promises.

Nobody is better but one who has failed simple task, a bigger task shouldn't be handed over to him.

All I see is a copy cat, Trump even though I don't like trump as well yet Farage is thinking that he could be the trump of Britain. lolz