Jim Mellon is probably best known in British political circles as the man who introduced Arron Banks and Nigel Farage.
Nearly five years on from the EU referendum, he’s moved on. “I think they’re both nice enough to have a drink with, but I don’t want anything to do with their politics ever again,” he tells us in episode 20 of the ‘Can I ask you a personal question?’ podcast.
Jim, who made his fortune in fund management, speaks to us in this episode about his interests in anti-ageing company Juvenescence and lab-grown meat investor Agronomics (he recently wrote a book called Moo's Law: An Investor’s Guide to the New Agrarian Revolution).
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‘Can I ask you a personal question?’ is a podcast that brings you in-depth interviews with entrepreneurs and leaders in less than 30 minutes. Our previous interviewees include Gina Miller, Peter Hargreaves, Martha Lane-Fox, Spencer Matthews, Vince Cable Charlie Mullins and Jayne-Anne Gadhia.