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Nathan Lee Gill (born 6 July 1973) is a British former politician who was the Leader of from March to May 2021, when he resigned from the party. He previously served as Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for Wales from 2014 to January 2020.

Gill served as a UK Independence Party (UKIP) MEP until his defection on 6 December 2018, and from 2016 to 2017 also an independent Member of the National Assembly for Wales.


Early life and career
Gill was born in England, but his family moved to Wales in the early 1980s. He was educated at Ysgol David Hughes and then : on leaving the latter he joined a family-owned private company based in the East Riding of Yorkshire.

He founded and managed Burgill Ltd in March 2004, with his mother Elaine. records. Company Registered No.05076906; Registered Office: 5 Church Street, Llangefni, Angelesey, LL77 7DU; Date of incorporation: 17 March 2004; Status: In Liquidation Registered in , , but operating solely in Kingston upon Hull, the company provided domiciliary and services mainly to Hull City Council. The company employed 180 staff, chiefly from central Europe (mainly ) and the , to which they optionally provided chargeable ""-style accommodation. In a later interview with the Western Mail after his election, Gill commented:

The company collapsed into administration with debts of £116,000, after its main bankers withdrew its borrowing facility after the 2008 financial crisis.

Gill then moved back to Wales, where he now lives in , Isle of Anglesey, with his American wife Jana, and five children. The family are practising members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


Political career
In July 2012, he came last in the election of councillor for the electoral division.

In May 2013, he led the UKIP group of candidates in the Anglesey local elections, which included his wife, Jana Gill (standing for Canolbarth Môn), and his sister, Jayne Gill (for Aethwy). Gill himself stood to be elected as councillor for the new electoral division of , but he came in eighth place with 7% of the vote. The party did not win any seats on the island's council.

In August 2013, he came third behind 's Rhun ap Iorwerth in the National Assembly for Wales by-election for Ynys Môn.

With John Bufton stepping down as MEP in 2014, Gill was selected as the top UKIP candidate for Wales in the European Parliament election and held the seat for the party.

During the UKIP Wales Conference on 6 December 2014, , leader of the UK Independence Party, announced that Gill would be the Leader of the Party in Wales. During the 2015 general election campaign, Gill represented UKIP in the ITV Welsh TV Leaders debate. During the election campaign, Gill denied human involvement in climate change, comments which were strongly criticised by other leaders.

In the 2016 Assembly election Gill won a seat representing the North Wales region. He was beaten to the post of leader of the UKIP group in the National Assembly for Wales by former Conservative MP Neil Hamilton, which Farage described as an "unjust act of deep ingratitude"; Hamilton said that Farage was simply an "MEP for South East England whose opinions were irrelevant". Gill subsequently left the UKIP group in the assembly to sit as an independent, citing much infighting and distractions. He remained a member of the party and its leader in Wales, until Neil Hamilton was made Wales leader in September 2016. Also in September 2016 Gill's media advisor Alexandra Phillips spoke to , stating that she had left UKIP and joined the Conservatives, criticising Hamilton. Staying on as an advisor to Gill, she told that UKIP's foothold in Wales had become "a war zone". Gill resigned as an AM in December 2017.

On 6 December 2018, Gill resigned from UKIP, in opposition to the party leader 's links to far-right activist . He joined the new in February 2019.

He was re-elected as an MEP in Wales in the 2019 European Parliament election. He was elected alongside fellow Brexit Party candidate, James Wells.

Gill ran in Caerphilly in the 2019 general election, and came 4th with 11.2% of the vote.

On 26 March 2021, Gill was announced as Leader of Wales. Gill was a regional list candidate in the 2021 Senedd election for the North Wales electoral region but was not elected. He quit Reform UK shortly afterwards.

In March 2023, Nation.Cymru revealed that Gill had had multiple meetings with pro-Russian leaders in Ukraine and Moldova that had been organised by men accused of being Kremlin agents.


Bribery charges
In February 2025, Gill attended court charged with eight counts of and one count of conspiracy to commit bribery, following an investigation by the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command of statements he made in the European parliament and to news media about Ukraine. He denies the charges. He appeared at the on 14 March 2025 where his defence barrister Clare Ashcroft indicated that Gill intended to enter not guilty pleas. A trial date of 29 June 2026 was set.


Personal life
Gill and his wife Jana have five children. He is a practicing member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and served as a bishop for the Anglesey ward for six years.


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