Nigel Farage raked in a bumper £27,000 making cheesy bespoke video messages over the festive period - including one he recorded on Christmas Day.
The Reform UK leader has topped up his £92,000 annual salary with a range of profitable side-hustles since becoming MP for Clacton in July.
Among those is producing videos on the Cameo app, where he charges £76.95 a time for recording bespoke messages that last on average for just 39 seconds.
Mr Farage's register of interests revealed that he made £27,342 from the service in December, almost double the amount he has previously registered for a single month.
He spent 28 hours - more than three full average working days - filming hundreds of messages on top of his work as an Essex MP and Reform leader, giving him an hourly pay rate of £977.
And so keen was he to make money he even got up before the rest of his family on Christmas morning to log on.
In a message to 'Henry George', bought by a friend called 'Russell' he said: 'I'm speaking to you on Christmas morning, because I am here to wish you a very, very, merry Christmas, a wonderful day.
'And please, lots of Yuletide cheers, drinking, eating, excess, fun - no arguments everybody, please do try to avoid that - ho ho ho'.
Mr Farage's register of interests revealed that he made £27,342 from the service in December, almost double the amount he has previously registered for a single month. And so keen was he to make money he even got up before the rest of his family on Christmas morning to log on.
The Reform UK leader has topped up his £92,000 annual salary with a range of profitable side-hustles since becoming MP for Clacton in July.
Mike Tapp, Labour MP for Dover and Deal, said: 'It's embarrassing that Nigel Farage spent decades trying to get into parliament, and now he has, he does everything but represent his Clacton constituents.
'If Farage needs ideas for deneme bonusu veren siteler his next video, he can come clean with voters on Reform's plan to dismantle the NHS. This would mean he could charge patients thousands of pounds for routine treatments.
'Labour's Plan for Change will keep the NHS free at the point of use and is bringing down the unacceptable waiting lists left by the Tories.'
But a spokesman for Nigel Farage said: 'If this is the best attack that Labour MPs have, they need to head back to the drawing board.'
Since the election, Mr Farage has registered more than £81,000 he has made from Cameo alone.
Including second jobs and donations he has made more than £710,000 on top of his salary since entering the House.
There is no suggestion of any wrong doing and Mr Farage has previously defended his extra-curricular activities.
As well as his outside jobs he has made repeated trips to the United States to support Donald Trump, before and after his re-election.
He has also spoken in the Commons on fewer occasions than any other major opposition party leader.
Mr Farage joined Cameo in 2021 and his biography says the messages are 'a unique opportunity to receive personalized messages from the former UK politician (sic) and Brexit leader.'
And he has already raised eyebrows with some of the messages he has recorded.
In October 2021 he read a greeting supporting the IRA, raising his drink and saying 'up the RA' in a clip sent to Brian Ó Céileachair after his friend Aidan Hart paid £73 for Mr Farage to read out a congratulatory birthday greeting.
And a week later he posted a video wishing 'Gerard' from Brighton a happy birthday from his friends 'Con' and 'Maggie'.
It featured an Irish phrase translated as 'our day will come', which has Republican symbolism, hours ahead of a ceremony in Armagh to mark 100 years since the partition of Ireland.