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Political parties in Great Britain and
Northern Ireland have reported accepting
a total of £12,608,764 in donations and
public funds in the second quarter of
2021 (April to June), according to
figures published today by the Electoral
Commission.
The total is made up of donations and
loans from 24 parties and compares to
£9,867,578 reported in the same period in
2020.
Commenting on the information published
today, Louise Edwards, Director of
Regulation, said:
“Publishing this data gives voters
important information on how parties in
the United Kingdom are being funded, in
order to enhance public confidence and
trust in our democratic processes.”
Political parties are required to submit
quarterly donation and loan returns to
the Electoral Commission, and include:
- donations accepted above the £7,500
threshold (£1,500 for accounting units)
- smaller donations from a single donor
which exceed the reporting threshold when
taken together
- donations which ought to have been
reported in previous quarters
- impermissible donations they have
received and the action taken in relation
to these.
Donation and loan reports from this
quarter also include furlough payments
which are included in the public funds
category.
The 24 political
parties that reported donations in
quarter two of 2021, including public
funds, were:
|
Party
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Total reported
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Donations accepted (excl. public
funds)
|
Public funds accepted
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Total accepted in this quarter
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Alba Party
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£33,169
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£28,169
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£0
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£28,169
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Alliance - Alliance Party of
Northern Ireland
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£32,636
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£12,500
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£18,649
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£31,149
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Communist Party of Britain
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£10,000
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£10,000
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£0
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£10,000
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Conservative and Unionist Party
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£4,446,613
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£4,249,253
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£181,215
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£4,430,468
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Co-operative Party
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£435,635
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£435,635
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£0
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£435,635
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Democratic Unionist Party -
D.U.P.
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£242,302
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£9,041
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£233,261
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£242,302
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Green Party (Great Britain)
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£118,022
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£73,646
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£44,376
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£118,022
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Green Party (Northern Ireland)
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£11,525
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£0
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£11,525
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£11,525
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Labour Party
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£5,095,311
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£3,068,042
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£1,968,547
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£5,036,589
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Liberal Democrats
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£898,601
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£377,681
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£456,018
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£833,699
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London Real Party
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£11,155
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£11,155
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£0
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£11,155
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People Before Profit Alliance
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£9,036
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£0
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£4,518
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£4,518
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Plaid Cymru - The Party of Wales
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£214,887
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£37,500
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£177,387
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£214,887
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Reform UK
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£25,000
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£25,000
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£0
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£25,000
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Renew
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£28,600
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£28,600
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£0
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£28,600
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Scottish National Party (SNP)
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£682,845
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£282,981
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£398,864
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£681,845
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SDLP (Social Democratic &
Labour Party)
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£44,869
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£0
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£44,869
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£44,869
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Sinn Féin
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£96,858
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£5,736
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£85,122
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£90,858
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The Reclaim Party
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£250,000
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£250,000
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£0
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£250,000
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Traditional Unionist Voice - TUV
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£13,726
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£0
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£6,840
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£6,840
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UK Independence Party (UKIP)
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£9,032
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£9,032
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£0
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£9,032
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Ulster Unionist Party
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£23,603
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£0
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£23,603
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£23,603
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Women's Equality Party
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£30,000
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£30,000
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£0
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£30,000
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Yorkshire Party
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£10,000
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£10,000
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£0
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£10,000
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Total
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£12,773,425
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£8,953,971
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£3,654,793
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£12,608,764
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The amount that a political party reports
to the Commission may be different to the
amount it accepts in a quarter. This is
because the amount that a party reports
can include donations that were returned
because they were impermissible and / or
donations reported as part of the wrong
quarter.
Parties will likely have received other
donations, from different individuals or
bodies, that are below the thresholds for
reporting to the Commission. Taken as a
total sum these can amount to substantial
sources of income for parties.
12 parties failed to meet the reporting
deadline for this quarter. The Commission
will consider each of these matters, as
well as donations reported late, in line
with its Enforcement Policy, if
appropriate. Any sanctions applied will
be published at a later date.
Borrowing
There were £495,240 of new loans reported
in the second quarter of 2021. Loans with
a value of £22,500 were fully paid off
and £0 in loans have been fully converted
to donations in this quarter.
Donations accepted by regulated donees in
Q2 2021
The Commission also publishes details of
donations accepted by regulated donees.
Regulated donees are members of
registered political parties, holders of
relevant elective office and members
associations.
In the second quarter of 2021, £745,572
in donations were accepted by 24 donees.
The total includes cash and non-cash
donations, as well as donations towards
overseas visits. Full
details are available on our website.
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Type of regulated donee
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Value of cash and non-cash
donations accepted
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Value of donations accepted
towards overseas visits
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Total value of donations accepted
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Mayor
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£354,259
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£0
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£354,259
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Members Association
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£105,000
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£0
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£105,000
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MP – Member of Parliament
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£286,313
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£0
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£286,313
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Totals
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£745,572
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£0
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£745,572
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Further information
A summary of donations reported by
parties in the second quarter of 2021,
including the highest donors and details
of late reports, is
available on the Commission’s
website.
Full details of donations and loan are
available on our registers.
Ends
For more information contact the
Electoral Commission press office on 020
7271 0704, out of office hours 07789 920
414 or press@electoralcommission.org.uk
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