Written Ministerial Statement by (Paymaster General and
Minister for the Cabinet Office)
As required under the Political Parties, Elections and
Referendums Act 2000 (PPERA), this statement confirms that the
Government will not be making an Order during the course of this
Parliament to alter the specified sums and reporting thresholds
for (broadly) donations and loans to political parties and
candidates.
PPERA allows the Secretary of State or the Minister for the
Cabinet Office to amend the majority of the sums and reporting
thresholds contained in the Act by Order. This can be done either
to reflect an alteration in the value of money (e.g. arising from
a change in inflation rates) or to give effect to a
recommendation made by the Electoral Commission.
Where the Secretary of State or the Minister for the Cabinet
Office decides not to amend the sums contained in Part 4, Part
4A, Schedule 11, section 95(B)(6), Schedule 11A, Schedule 15 and
Schedule 19A of the Act, a statement must be made to Parliament
explaining why. Broadly, these provisions set the sums and
reporting thresholds relating to donations and loans to political
parties and permitted participants in referendums.
The Government had no grounds to consider the existing sums in
PPERA to be inappropriate. With the date now set for an early
General Election on 12th December, we are now unable to prepare
and lay secondary legislation by the end of this Parliament in
any event.