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BBC UK News30.04.2026سياسة2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Electoral Commission considers investigating £5m donation to Nigel Farage

Conservatives allege donation should have been declared as Farage was 'regulated donee'; Reform UK insists money was unconditional gift before political candidacy

نظرة سريعة

  • The Electoral Commission is considering whether to investigate a £5m donation to Nigel Farage before the 2024 general election.
  • The Conservatives alleged in correspondence seen by the BBC that Farage should have declared the donation as a 'regulated donee'.
  • Reform UK insists the money was an unconditional gift given when Farage had not yet committed to standing as an MP, and that he 'wasn't in politics at the time'.

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لماذا يهم

This story emerges amid heightened scrutiny of political party funding in the UK. The donation to Farage occurred before he publicly committed to standing as an MP, creating ambiguity about whether declaration rules applied. The Conservatives have incentive to damage Reform UK politically ahead of upcoming elections.

حجم الخط

The elections watchdog for England and Wales has said it is considering whether to look into the £5m given to Nigel Farage before the last general election. In the correspondence, seen by the BBC, the Conservatives suggested that Farage should "have declared the donation to the Electoral Commission at the time as a regulated donee". Reform UK said the money was a gift, and that it was given at a time when the now-Reform leader had not yet committed to standing as an MP. In its response to the Conservative Party, the Commission's Regulatory Action Panel Manager, Eleanor Pearch, said: "I can confirm that we are aware of this matter and are considering it under our regulatory remit. "We will consider all the available relevant information and recommend what, if any, next steps the Commission will take." The watchdog promised to reply to the Conservatives no later than 12 May, which comes after next week's elections in Scotland and Wales, and local elections in many parts of England. A Reform UK spokesperson said that "the money was given as an unconditional gift" to Farage, who at the time was the honorary president of Reform UK and had not committed publicly to stand for Parliament. Farage announced he would stand for Parliament in early June 2024, after the election had been called. He also said that he would become Reform UK's leader and contest the Clacton-on-Sea constituency in Essex. Reform's spokesperson added that Farage "wasn't in politics at the time" of the gift and "so it wasn't for campaigning" and "we're confident we have not broken any rules". However, the Conservatives say that Farage needed to declare the money because they believe he should be treated as a "regulated donee". Electoral Commission rules say any member of a registered political party could be a "regulated donee" and therefore subject to its rules about declarations. It is understood Reform UK believe Farage did not fall under any of the categories which would have meant he needed to declare the money. Reform UK said: "This is a desperate attempt by a Tory party struggling in the polls, who will cease to be a national political party come May 8th." The Conservatives say Reform UK was a private limited company at the time which Farage "owned".

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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق

  • Electoral Commission will likely open a formal investigation into the donation

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  • The investigation will focus on whether Farage qualified as a 'regulated donee' at the time of the donation

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أسئلة مفتوحة

  • Will the Electoral Commission formally investigate the donation?
  • Did Farage's position as honorary president of Reform UK make him a 'regulated donee'?
  • Were there other donations to Reform UK or its members during this period?
  • What specific rules govern donations to individuals who are party members but not candidates?

مواضيع ذات صلة

This article was originally published by BBC UK News.

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