This is how principled he is
āDespite his staunch opposition to the European Union, Nigel Farage is set to claim his EU pension in three years when he turns 63.
The former MEP and Brexit figurehead has confirmed that he will accept the pension, which is estimated to be worth around £73,000 annually.
Farage, who spent years criticising the EUās financial system and campaigning for the UKās exit, has faced criticism for accepting this benefit, yet remains unapologetic, arguing itās a contractual entitlement.
The irony of the situation has not been lost on his critics, many of whom point out the apparent contradiction in Farageās stance.
As someone who has continuously lambasted the EU for wasteful spending and bureaucracy, his decision to keep the pension has sparked heated debate.
However, Farage maintains that heās merely accepting what he is entitled to after nearly two decades as a Member of the European Parliamentā
He didnāt even bother to turn up most of the timeā¦