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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.

Rowena Mason Whitehall editorThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-06-04 · 10:19 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Reform UK raising millions more than other parties, donation figures show
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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. 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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Jackie 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."

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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".

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Labour and the Conservatives each raised about £4m from private donations in the same period.

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Christopher Harborne donated £3m to Reform UK, and Ben Delo donated £4m.

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Reform UK raised £9m in private donations in the first three months of the year, largely from cryptocurrency billionaires.

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Reform UK is raising millions more than the other political parties from private donations, bringing in £9m largely from cryptocurrency billionaires in the first three months of the year.Nigel Farage’s party took a £3m donation from the cryptocurrency and aviation investor, Christopher Harborne, who is a British-Thai dual citizen, and £4m from the cryptocurrency entrepreneur Ben Delo, who is relocating to the UK from Hong Kong.Between them, the pair’s donations account for a third of all private money flowing into politics in the first quarter.Reform’s fundraising far outstripped Labour and the Conservatives, which each raised about £4m from private donations.The party’s donation from the Thailand-based Harborne brings his total donations to £15m in the last year, while Delo is a first-time donor to the party. Reform also secured £1m in donations from David Grainger, an investor in health and longevity.Another new donor is Navroz Udwadia, the co-founder of an investment firm called New Wave Global, while a company owned by Reform’s leader on South Tyneside council, Paul Mackings, donated £111,000.The Conservatives’ coffers were boosted by £1.1m from a donor called Mary V Doran, while Labour’s biggest contributors were its regular donors David Sainsbury and Gary Lubner, as well as the major trade unions.Overall, the sums given in the first three-quarters of the year were more than double the amounts from the previous year, reflecting Reform’s donations from crypto investors.Susan Hawley, the executive director of the Spotlight on Corruption campaign group, said the figures exposed “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”.“Time and again, we see a small number of wealthy individuals and opaque corporate structures playing an outsized role in financing our democracy. That risks undermining public trust and fuels the perception that the rich can simply buy political influence, bypassing and undermining our democracy.”Keir Starmer was pressed this week to bring in a cap on donations, but he reiterated the government’s plans to limit overseas donations only and impose a moratorium on donations made in cryptocurrency.Publishing the latest donation figures, Jackie Killeen, the director of regulation at the Electoral Commission, said: “Political parties accepted £24.7m in donations in the first quarter of 2026. The UK political finance system has high levels of transparency, and we know that voters care about where parties get their money from. This publication is a key part of delivering this information to voters.“However, we know there are parts of the system that need strengthening, and we have highlighted the need for changes to the law for some time. The UK government’s proposed reforms to the political finance regime in the representation of the people bill could strengthen donation controls and help ensure voters have confidence in the political finance system. We will continue to work with the government so that any changes are grounded in evidence and workable in practice.”
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