Reform UK raising millions more than other parties, donation figures show
Reform UK significantly outpaced other political parties in private donations during the first three months of the year, raising £9 million. This substantial sum was largely attributed to large contributions from cryptocurrency billionaires, including £3 million from Christopher Harborne and £4 million from Ben Delo.

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AI-generatedReform UK significantly outpaced other political parties in private donations during the first three months of the year, raising £9 million. This substantial sum was largely attributed to large contributions from cryptocurrency billionaires, including £3 million from Christopher Harborne and £4 million from Ben Delo. These two donations alone accounted for a third of all private political funding in that quarter. In comparison, Labour and the Conservatives each raised approximately £4 million. The article also notes that overall political donations in the first three quarters of the year more than doubled compared to the previous year, partly due to these crypto-related contributions. Campaign groups have raised concerns about the influence of large sums of money in politics.
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5 extractedJackie Killeen stated that "The UK political finance system has high levels of transparency, and we know that voters care about where parties get their money from."
Susan Hawley stated that the figures expose "the scale of big money flowing into British politics and raise serious questions about who is funding our political parties and what access that money may be buying".
Labour and the Conservatives each raised about £4m from private donations in the same period.
Christopher Harborne donated £3m to Reform UK, and Ben Delo donated £4m.
Reform UK raised £9m in private donations in the first three months of the year, largely from cryptocurrency billionaires.